Students who successfully complete this program will be able to:
PLO-1: Acquire knowledge of fundamental concepts in sociology, their interrelations, basic theories, and methods of constructing and developing theories.
PLO-2: Gain knowledge about social structures, relationships, and processes in different historical periods.
PLO-3: Possess the ability to explain and interpret social phenomena, events, and issues from a theoretical perspective.
PLO-4: Have knowledge of basic methodological approaches, methods, research techniques in social sciences, and the ability to apply them.
PLO-5: Design, implement, and report on a social research project.
PLO-6: Understand, explain, interpret, and evaluate the functioning of relationships among individuals, groups, and societies.
PLO-7: Utilize their knowledge in the field with a sense of social responsibility.
PLO-8: Evaluate the contributions of new social theories, interpret social events and phenomena by relating them to sociological theories, and produce theoretical critiques.
PLO-9: Assess social issues using relevant methods and techniques, conduct research contributing to sociological literature, and provide data and information.
PLO-10: Develop sensitivity towards social issues; design and propose solutions for them.
PLO-11: Use systematic approaches to access information throughout their professional lives, adopt the principle of lifelong learning, and continuously renew themselves.
PLO-12: Effectively and systematically convey their knowledge in written and oral forms.
PLO-13: Think, interpret, and evaluate with an interdisciplinary approach.
PLO-14: Work independently and participate in teamwork.
PLO-15: Understand and adhere to professional ethical principles.
PLO-16: Apply their field knowledge in everyday life and keep up with new developments in the field. Continuously develop their knowledge and skills.