Sociology
Sociology students explore courses covering social theory, research methods, social inequality, and social change. Through empirical research, sociological analysis, and fieldwork, students develop skills in understanding social structures, analyzing social phenomena, and addressing social issues. The curriculum also addresses topics such as gender studies, race and ethnicity, and global social movements. With a focus on critical thinking and empirical inquiry, students are prepared for exams that assess their understanding of sociological concepts and their ability to apply sociological theories to real-world contexts. Graduates pursue careers as sociologists, social researchers, community organizers, or policy analysts in governmental agencies, non-profit organizations, or research institutions.