RURAL SOCIOLOGY
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Rural sociology is one of the various aspects of general sociology such as
urban, medical, family, race, relation, criminal, religion sociology etc.
To define rural sociology we must first define general sociology.
Sociology may be defined as science that deals with the study of the structures and changes of human groups in relation to other members and other groups.
Man is a social being and interacts with other groups. This interaction usually takes some form of repetitive patterns that culminates into larger groups with similar characteristics.
In the process of these interactions with others, man enters up forming other patterns that gives rise to Social groups when these social groups which usually tend to be interrelated and overlap as considered as whole they form a large social group with similar characteristics known as Society
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ASC 205: RURAL SOCIOLOGY
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This is the scientific study of people in group relations. Sociologists use scientific
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AGEX 331: RURAL SOCIOLOGY AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT.`
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The course is aimed at equipping trainees with knowledge, skills and attitudes on how to interact and understand the Community in order to facilitate relevant development changes in the Rural society.
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AGEX 331: RURAL SOCIOLOGY AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
This course is intended to give the trainees an insight into the Basic sociology concepts; sociological approaches to agriculture; agricultural worms (in extension); agrarianism; diffusion/adoption processes; gender and community development, community development methods; case studies; models of community development; rural/urban differences and impact on community development; gender and resources allocation; management of natural resources; community participation in community Development Fund(CDF) ; government programs influencing extension
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AAA7104: RURAL SOCIOLOGY AND DEVELOPMENT PAST PAPER
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Year: 2024/2025
Semester: 1st Year, 1st Semester (1.1)
AAE 2300: RURAL SOCIOLOGY AND DEVELOPMENT PAST PAPER
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Year: 2024/2025
Semester: 1st Year, 1st Semester (1.1)