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 social institutions (like family, education, religion), culture, social change, deviance, inequality, gender, and globalization. Students learn to critically analyze how society functions, how social problems arise, and how human behavior is shaped by social forces. The course develops research, analytical, and communication skills. Graduates can pursue careers in social research, public policy, community development, human resources, social work, education, and non-governmental organizations.