Faculty: Economics and Administrative Sciences
Sociology focuses on the study of society, social behaviors, and human interactions. Students develop skills in social research, theoretical analysis, and critical thinking. Graduates are prepared for careers in social research, policy analysis, community development, education, and social services.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the fundamentals of social theory and research methods.
- Develop skills in conducting social research and data analysis.
- Learn techniques to examine social behaviors, institutions, and cultural phenomena.
- Explore principles of social inequality, diversity, and globalization.
- Analyze and interpret social data and research findings.
- Develop critical thinking, analysis, and communication skills for effective social practice.
Main Curriculum:
- Introduction to Sociology - An overview of the key concepts, principles, and practices in sociology. - Fundamentals of social theory and research methods.
- Social Research Methods - Principles of social research methods, including quantitative and qualitative approaches. - Techniques for designing and conducting social research studies.
- Social Theory - Principles of social theory, including classical and contemporary theories. - Techniques for applying theoretical frameworks to analyze social phenomena.
- Social Institutions - Principles of social institutions, including fami...