Program Summary
Sociology is a course that studies human society, social behavior, and the patterns of relationships among individuals and groups. It explores topics such as culture, social institutions (like family, education, and religion), social inequality, crime, gender, race, and social change. Students learn to analyze how society influences people's attitudes, actions, and opportunities. The course equips learners with research and critical thinking skills to understand social issues and contribute to solutions. Sociology prepares graduates for careers in social work, community development, public policy, education, research, and human resources.