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LLB 5 years syllabus

LLB 5 years part I (1) Syllabus 

LLB 5 years syllabus | LLB 5 years syllabus part 1 Punjab University

Paper-1 English-I

Total Marks: 100 

Part A Grammar: 

Parts of Speech & use of article. Analysis/ types of Phrase/clause, sentence structure / clause pattern, synthesis. Transitive &Intransitive verbs, Punctuation and spelling. Active Passive, Direct Indirect


Part B Reading Skills ,Writing Skills, Speaking Skills & Listening Skills

Reading Skills: Skimming and scanning, intensive and extensive, and speed reading, summary/précis writing, and comprehension

Writing Skills: Paragraph Writing/ Essay Writing (Argumentative / persuasive, descriptive, narrative). Translation Skills (Urdu to English/ English to Urdu)

Listening Skills Documentaries, short clips etc& listening comprehension activities, skills for Note taking and Note Making 

Speaking Skills: Presentations, effective speaking


Part C: Technical Writing

Technical Writing: CV, Letter, Memo, Minutes of meeting, Formal/informal report writing.

Revision


Textbooks

Warriner’s English Grammar and Composition by John E. Warriner

Writing. Intermediate by Marie-Christine Boutin, Suzanne Brinand and Francoise Grellet. 

Oxford Supplementary Skills. Fourth Impression 1993. ISBN 0 19 435405 7 Pages20-27 

and 35-41.

Practical English Grammar by A.J. Thomson and A.V. martinet. Exercises 2. Third edition. 

Oxford University Press. 1997. ISBN 0194313506


Paper-II: Political Science-I

Total Marks: 100

SECTION ONE: CLASSICAL POLITICAL SCIENCE

Before political science could be classified as a social ‘science’ it required certain
philosophical dimensions. States, city-states more precisely, during their nascent phases
were more inclined to self-governance via natural laws. State laws were mostly ‘dictates’
passed by ‘political elite’ and public participation under an elitist system was
marginalized.

» State System: Pluralist and Elitist
» Statecraft: Why states are important?
» Composites of state and their legal framework: Essence of sovereignty
» Political Transition: Are states evolutionary?
» philosophy of Political Science
Socrates and birth of political science
Plato, Republic and the idea of a modern state
Aristotle, law and statecraft

SECTION TWO: RENAISSANCE AND POLITICAL SCIENCE
» Political Science: Moving towards Renaissance and Social Contract
Social Contract Theory: Magna Carta and its legal journey
» Thomas Hobbes and preservation of traditionalism
» John Locke: Human Reason and Tolerance
» John Jacques Rousseau: The Birth of a Modern State
» Montesquieu and Trichotomy of Power
» Auguste Comte and Positivism
» Fredrich Nietzsche and Democracy
» Max Weber and Legal Rationale
» Karl Marx and the Critical View
» John Rawls and the New State

SECTION THREE: FOUNDATIONAL NOTIONS
» Foundations of Political Science
Government
Models of Government
» Local Government and Local Self Government
» Democracy: Majoritarianism or Public Will7
» Federation, Federalism and state practice
» Trichotomy of Power: Desire or Compulsion?
» Constitutionalization of public will
» Modernization and Political Development
» Nature of Governance
Federation
Unitary
Confederation
» Regime Types and Transitions
Democratic
Non-democratic
Hybrid
» Political Economy
o Advanced Industrialized States
Developing nations
Underdeveloped nations
»  Major Influences
Law
State Behavior
Transition in Political thought
State Capacity
Globalization
»  Landmark Documents
The Magna Carta
Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen
United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights

PRESCRIBED TEXTS
Text Books:
1. A New Handbook of Political Science
Edited by Robert E. Goodin and Oxford University Press- 2003 Novembel
2. Backwell Dictionary of Political Science Frank Bealey Blackwell Publisher 1999
3. Oxford Handbook of Political Science Rebert & Goodin
Edited by Janet M.BOX-Steffensmeier,Henry E.Brady, David Collier, Oxford University Press, 2008
4. Policical Science by M.A Chaudhry Nadeem Book Depot.

Paper-III: Sociology-I

Total Marks: 100

1. Defining Sociology
a. What is Sociology, its nature and scope
b. Sociology & other social sciences 
c. Origin & Development of Sociology 
d. Sociological Perspective
i. Structural Functionalism 
ii. Social Conflict 
iii. Symbolic Interactionism

2. Methods of sociological research
a. Purpose and time dimensions in reserach
b. Reserach methods
i. Content analysis
ii. Case studies
iii. Participant and non-participant observation
iv. Interviews
v. Focus Groups
vi. Secondary Data Analysis

3. Culture
a. Defining culture
b. Types of Culture
c. Terminology of Culture 
d. Elements of Culture 
e. Relationship between Culture, Crime & Law 

4. Socialization
a. Socialization & its importance: from law perspective
b. Agents of Socialization
c. Socialization through the life course
d. Theories of Socialization
i. C.H. Cooley
ii. George Herbert Mead
iii. Sigmud Freud
iv. Kohelberg
v. Erick Erickson
e. Socialization & Crime

5. Social Interaction and Social Structure
a. Defining social interaction
b. Status and its types Status set, Achieved & Ascribed, Master Status
c. Role & its types. Role Set, Role Conflict, Role Strain, Role Exit
d. Theories of Social Interaction 
i. Social Construction of Reality
ii. Ethno Methodology
iii. Dramaturgical Analysis 
e. Importance of frequency, duration, intensity of interaction & its relation with conforming 
& deviant behavior

6. Groups and Organizations
a. Types of Groups
b. Leadership Styles
c. Studies of Group Behaviour
d. Formal Organization & its types
e. Bureaucracy & its Characteristics
f. Groups, gangs, mafias & their implication for society

7. Deviance and Social Control
a. Deviance, Crime & Social Control
b. Types of Crime
c. Criminal Justice System of Pakistan
d. Factors behind deviancy & its implication on society
e. Juvenile Delinquency
f. Law and Social Control

8. Stratification, Social Inequalities And Social Mobility
a. Characteristics of Stratification 
b. Systems of Stratifications
c. Dimensions of Stratification
d. Social Mobility: Brief Explanation
e. Stratification, deviancy & Crime

9. Social Institutions
a. Definitions, Types, Functions, Transitions, Future of
i. Family
ii. Education
iii. Religion
iv. The Economy and Work
v. Politics and Government
vi. Health and Medicine
vii. Mass Communication
b. Role of institutions in developing a law abiding society
c. Institutions, deviancy & Crime
d. Implication of dysfunctional institutions on Society

10. Social Change and Social Movements
a. Characteristics of social change
b. Factors of social change
i. Demographic factors
ii. Environmental factors
iii. Social Factors
iv. Political factors
v. Religious factors
vi. Cultural factors
c. Collective Behaviour
d. Social Movements
e. Modernity & Post Modernity
f. Social Changes as Causes of Legal Change
g. Law as an Instrument of Social Change

11. Sociological Jurisprudence
a. Legal values in sociological perspective
b. Culture as a Juristic Issue
c. Sociology in Juristic Practice
d. Can Sociology Clarify Legal Values?
e. Establishing the relationship between Law and Social anatomy of state

12. Sociological debates on
a. Provincialism
b. Imperialism, 
c. Globalization
d. Renaissance
e. Regionalism
f. Effects of Globalizations in formulation and implementation of national laws

13. Social Policy, Governance and Law

14. Social Problems in Pakistan and Functionality of Law: Case Studies on
a. Population growth
b. Institutionalized evasions 
c. Human trafficking 
d. Pollution 
e. Illiteracy 
f. Radicalization
g. Physical Violence

PRESCRIBED TEXTS
Text Books:
1. Macionis, John J. (2019). Sociology. 17th ed. New Jersey: Prentice-Hall
2. Deborah Carr , Anthony Giddens, Mitchell Duneier, Richard P. Appelbaum (2018). Introduction 
to Sociology. UK: W. W. Norton & Company; Eleventh edition
3. Abdul Hameed Taga (2009) Introduction to Sociology.


Paper-IV: Introduction to Philosophy of Law 

Total Marks: 100
1. History & the Role of law in society.
2. What is Law?
Meaning
Definition by different Jurists
3. Classification of law
Imperative and positive law
Physical and scientific law
Natural and Moral law
Conventional law
Customary law
International law
Civil law 
Criminal law
4. Sources of law
5. Natural law theory
6. Legal Positivism
7. Pure theory of law
8. Social Contract theory
9. American legal realism
10. Critical theory 
11. Legal rights & duties
12. Rule of law 

Paper-V Islamic Studies/Ethics 

Total Marks: 60








Paper VI: Brief Introduction to Arabic Language

Total Marks: 40


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