School of Humanities staff and students during the Career Week held between january 28 - February 2, 2019 at the Graduation Square
Registrar RIO graced the launch of Professor. Githiora's book on Sheng' at the Graduate School Building Room 202
CODESRIA team members following the discussion during the workshop training hosted by the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at KUCC
CODESRIA team members following the discussion during the workshop training hosted by the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at KUCC
Participants comparing notes in their groups during the Group Discussion Session at the CODESRIA workshop hosted by the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at KUCC
Professor Joy Obando of the Department of Geography referring to her notes on Research Integrity and Ethics during the CODESRIA workshop hosted by the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at the KUCC
The gracious Professor Joy Obando of the Department of Geography, explaining ethical concepts in research to members of the CODESRIA team during the 10 day workshop hosted by the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at KUCC
Confucius Institute Event held at BSSC Room 14
Professor Abdul Karim Bangura explaining to the participants about the Ideal Dissertation Structure during the CODESRIA workshop hosted by the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at KUCC
The Dean, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Professor Chris Shisanya giving his presentation on Epistemological Paradigms in Social Research during the CODESRIA workshop hosted by the School at KUCC
Professor Ishmael Munene presenting a certificate of participation to Lydia Amoah from University of Ghana during the closing ceremony of CODESRIA workshop hosted by the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at KUCC
Professor Ibrahim Oanda presenting a certificate of participation to Florence Shingirayi Chamisa from University of FortHare during the closing ceremony of CODESRIA workshop hosted by the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at KUCC
Professor Ibrahim Oanda presenting a certificate of participation to Sylvester Kohol Shima from University of Ibadan during the closing ceremony of CODESRIA workshop hosted by the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at KUCC
The facilitators Professors Chris Shisanya being presented with gifts as a token of appreciation for the exemplary job they did during the CODESRIA workshop hosted by the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at KUCC.
The facilitators Professors Joy Obando being presented with gifts as a token of appreciation for the exemplary job they did during the CODESRIA workshop hosted by the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at KUCC.
Dr. Godwin Murunga, the Incoming Executive Secretary of CODESRIA giving his closing remarks during the workshop hosted by the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at KUCC
The facilitator being presented with gifts as a token of appreciation for the exemplary job they did during the CODESRIA workshop hosted by the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at KUCC.
The facilitator being presented with gifts as a token of appreciation for the exemplary job they did during the CODESRIA workshop hosted by the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at KUCC.
The facilitator being presented with gifts as a token of appreciation for the exemplary job they did during the CODESRIA workshop hosted by the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at KUCC.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
The common regulations for all Masters Degrees in the University shall apply.  The common regulation for all Masters Degree in the School of Humanities and Social Sciences shall apply.  The following shall be eligible for registration for the M.A. in Sociology.

  • A holder of a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology of at least an Upper Second Class Honours in Sociology of Kenyatta University, or the equivalent from any other recognized University.
  • A holder of a Lower Second Class Degree in Sociology may be eligible, provided that the candidate can produce evidence of proven research ability.

COURSE  UNITS
ASC 800:    Advanced Sociological Theory
ASC 801:    Philosophy of the Social Sciences
ASC 803:    Gender and Family in African Development
AMC800:             Research Methods in Social Sciences
ASC 803:    Advanced Rural Sociology
ASC 804:        Advanced Demography
ASC 806:    Advanced Industrial Sociology
ASC 807         Advanced Medical Sociology
ASC 808:    Advanced Urban Sociology
AMC801:            Statistics in Social Sciences
PUC 801:    Qualitative Research Methods
ASC 812:    Thesis (equivalent to 8 units)
COURSES DESCRIPTIONS
ASC 800: ADVANCED SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY
Critical analysis of classical sociological theory. Theories of development and underdevelopment of the Third World.  Application of theories to research processes and methodologies. Selective integration of social science theories to sociological practice.
ASC 801: PHILOSOPHY OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES
Examination of the philosophical assumptions underlying sociology.  Alternative approached, methods, concepts, including problems, explanation and justification; objectivity and social science.
ASC 803:GENDER AND FAMILY IN AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT
Sociological theories explaining gender differences; sexual differentiation and sexuality.  Comparative study of global gender issues such as production; property relations; class; social values, technology and development.
AMC 800:RESEARCH METHODS IN SOCIAL SCIENCES
Introduction, the nature and functions of research. Proposal development. Definition and formulation of hypotheses. Formulation of research designs. Sampling procedures. Data collection tools and sources. The use of pilot projects. Research budgets and application for funds. Data analysis, interpretation and presentation.  Introduction and the use of computers in data analysis and management. Writing research reports. Research dissemination strategies.
ASC 804:ADVANCED DEMOGRAPHY
Population theories; biological, cultural economic and social; demographic transition theory; methods and sources of demographic projections. Politics of population policies, population control programmes and human rights, population parameters, density, age and sex structure, migration and settlement patterns.
ASC 806:ADVANCED INDUSTRIAL SOCIOLOGY
Management and organization, leadership, functions of the executives; human relations in industrial work environment; job satisfaction and work performance; ethics; motivations; problems of personnel and authority in a transitional society.
ASC 807:ADVANCED MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY
Theoretical approaches to sociology of medicine, impact of modern medicine on developing societies; epidemiology of diseases and social implications.
Current community health and problems and programme; AIDS and other epidemic diseases; maternal child health; safe motherhood; paramedic- patient relationships.
ASC 808:ADVANCED URBAN SOCIOLOGY
Socio-cultural, economic and political functions and dysfunctions of urbanism; the socio-cultural context of urbanism as way of life; socio-psychological impact of social change on city dwellers.  Rural migrants and urban life.  Future of urbanization focused on developing countries.
ASC 803:ADVANCED RURAL SOCIOLOGY
Various types of rural communities. Rural structures in Africa. Rural residential patterns. History of agrarian societies; social organization; land tenure systems. Rural economy: peasant and pastoral societies. The nature of rural development; Rural-urban linkages. The effects of modernization and globalisation. Rural development strategies and policies.

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