Bachelor of Arts in Sociology develops understanding of society, social structures, and social processes. Students study social theory, research methods, social institutions, and contemporary social issues. The curriculum emphasizes empirical social analysis. Graduates work in research, social development, NGOs, government, and academic institutions.
The Sociology curriculum focuses on the systematic study of society, social behavior, and cultural patterns. Key subjects include classical and contemporary sociological theories, research methods, social stratification, gender studies, urban and rural sociology, and social change. Students learn qualitative and quantitative research techniques, data analysis, and fieldwork methodology. The program encourages critical thinking about social institutions, family structures, religion, and community dynamics. Practical components include surveys, case studies, and internships with social organizations, preparing students for roles in research, social work, policy analysis, and community development.
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