It is concerned with clarifying the concept of population sociology and population phenomena, population sociology between demography and population studies, population theories, population data, demographics, and population growth.
Intended learning outcomes
After passing this scientific course, the student will be able to understand the scientific material and be able to benefit from the information obtained in his scientific and practical field
Teaching and learning methods
Lectures and panel discussions reviews of previous lectures
Methods of assessments
Attendance and participation 5%, oral exam 5%, research papers 5%, midterm exam 30%, final exam 60%
1. Ali Abdul Razeq Chalabi, Sociology of Population, 4th Edition, Dar Al-Masirah for Publishing and Distribution, Amman, Jordan 2014.2. Younes Hammadi Ali, Principles of Demography, Dar Wael for Publishing and Distribution, Amman, Jordan, 2010.3. Firas Al-Bayati, Population Morphology, Publications of the Arab Expansion Foundation, Beirut, Lebanon, 2009.