Program Summary
Sociology is a course that examines human society, social relationships, and the structures that shape behavior and interactions. It covers topics such as culture, socialization, family, gender, crime and deviance, religion, social inequality, and globalization. Students learn to analyze how social forces influence individual and group behavior, as well as how societies develop and change. The course builds strong analytical, critical thinking, and research skills. Graduates can work in social research, community development, public policy, human resources, social work, education, NGOs, or pursue further studies in related social science fields.