SABUJ MONDAL
Lecturer
Sociology


Education Summary  
M.A. in Sociology, South Asian University, New Delhi, India. (A university established by the eight SAARC nations). M.S.S. & B.S.S. in Sociology (Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Science and Technology University.)

Research Interest  
Caste, Gender Studies, Social Inequality.
Level Institution Year
M.A
Sociology
South Asian University, New Delhi, India. ( A university established by the eight SAARC nations). 2020
M.S.S
Sociology
BSMRSTU 2018
B.S.S
Sociology
BSMRSTU 2016
H.S.C
Humanities
Jessore Board 2012
S.S.C
Science
Jessore Board 2010

South Asian Scholar, A University established by the eight SAARC nations.

Organization/Institute Position Duration
Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Science and Technology University, Gopalganj-8100. Lecturer of Sociology(Part-Time)02.10.23 to 02.12.23
Rabindra University, Bangladesh. Lecturer03.12.2023 to Present
Academic Council, Rabindra University, Bangladesh. Member07.11.2024- present
Department of Sociology Student-Adviser11.11.2024- present
Rabindra University Cafeteria Superintendent30.09.24-present

Article

1 The Russia-Ukraine Conflict, Sanctions, and Power Politics: Revitalizing Neoclassical Realism and Asymmetric Conflict Perspective on Identity in Geopolitics

Published: 14-04-2025

SOC 1101: Introduction to Sociology-I

This course provides students with an exploration of the intricate and ever-changing social landscape. Centered on the interplay between social structures and human interactions, it delves into the dynamics of diverse social institutions such as family.

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SOC 1201: Introduction to Sociology-II

This course introduces basic concepts of sociology for the students of sociology. Continuing from the previous semester, it discusses various structural issues like stratification, poverty exclusion, gender and urbanization.

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SOC 202: Classical Sociological Theory

This course focuses on early classical sociological theorists, including Karl Marx, Emile Durkheim, Max Weber, and among others. The course provides students with a background in the early roots of sociological theory.

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SOC 306: Research Methodology

This course aims to familiarize students with the essential elements of research and various research methodologies employed by social scientists for gathering and analyzing data pertinent to diverse social activities and phenomena.

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SOC 5102: Sociology of Development and Underdevelopment

This Course emphasizes on the development of understanding the theoretical perspective of development and Underdevelopment. By engaging in this course, Students will be able to develop their critical analyzing power regarding development issues.

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SOC 404: Sociology of Sustainable Development.

Environmental issues in Sociological discussion.

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SOC 401: Contemporary Sociological Theory

This course inquiries into the foundational theories that outline sociological thought and practice, contributing a comprehensive understanding of how societal structures and individual actions interact.

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SOC 2105: State, Civil Society and Citizenship

This course provokes the students and social researchers to perceive the nuanced idea of state, civil society and citizenship. It also focuses on the changing nature of performing roles of these entities and its interdependency.

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SOC 5204: Applied Sociology

Sociology is a scientific discipline. This course emphasizes the applied applications of human interactions, interdependency, and everyday social issues.

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SOC 5206 : Disaster Management

This course provides an in-depth exploration of disaster management principles, strategies, and practices. Students will learn how to prepare for, respond to, and recover from both natural and human-made disasters.

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SOC 408 : Health and Society

This course examines the complex relationship between health and societal factors, exploring how social, cultural, economic, and environmental influences shape health outcomes and healthcare systems.

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SOC 1106: Communicative English

Emphasizes on Academic Reading and Writing.

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SOC 2101: Social Structure of Bangladesh

This course provides an in-depth exploration of the social structure of Bangladesh, examining the key institutions, groups, and processes that shape Bangladeshi society.

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SOC 2203: Society, Information and Technology

This course explores the dynamic relationship between society and the rapidly evolving world of information and technology. Students will examine how digital technologies shape, and are shaped by, cultural norms, social structures, economic systems.

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1. "Training on Developing Proper Assessment System for the Students" by IQAC(RUB), 28 January, 2025.

√  Course Instructor: Prof. Dr. Feroz Ahmed, Director (Additional), IQAC, RUB.

2. "Training on Outcome-Based Curriculum Development" by IQAC (RUB), 11-12 March 2025.

√  Resource Person: Prof. Dr. ABM Rahmatullah, Dept. of Economics, AIUB, Bangladesh.

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SOC 1201: Introduction to Sociology-II Download
SOC 5102: Sociology of Development and Underdevelopment Download
SOC 401: Contemporary Sociological Theory Download
SOC 2105: State, Civil Society and Citizenship Download
SOC 5204: Applied Sociology Download
SOC 5206 : Disaster Management Download
SOC 408 : Health and Society Download
SOC 1106: Communicative English Download

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