Scope of Sociology
1. Sociology is the study of different aspect of social phenomena.
2. It includes the relationship between non-social aspects.

3.It is the study of general features of social aspects. Sociology studies various aspects of society such as social morphology, social pathology, social physiology, social tradition ,social process, social control, social change, social system etc.so it is very difficult to limit the scope of sociology. Sociology studies whole life of human being in society. It is very difficult to determine its boundary when of starts and when it ends. By this we can say that sociology has broad scope. Importance Of Sociology In all ages and human times ever since out erect and restless species appeared upon the planet, men have been living with others of their kind in something called societies. Prior to the emergence of sociology, the study of society was carried on in an unscientific manner and society had never been the central concern of any science. It is through the study of sociology that the truly scientific study of the society has been possible. Sociology alone studies social relationships, society itself. Sociology is interested in social relationships not because they are economic or political or religious or legal but because they are at the same time social. Sociology study how the relations combine, how they build up smaller or greater systems and how they respond to changes and changing needs or demands. Therefore, the study of sociology is essentially analytical.