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Our world grows more complex by the day, marked by widening gaps between wealthy and impoverished populations, natives and displaced persons, genders, global regions, ethnicities, and faiths - the divisions seem infinite. These fractures shape the very fabric of human interaction. Sociologists dedicate themselves to examining these connections, their institutional frameworks, and the conflicts they generate.
The Sociology program centers on understanding these social dynamics and transformation patterns in modern societies. Students develop skills to distinguish between academic perspectives, theoretical frameworks, and research methodologies within humanities scholarship. The curriculum also emphasizes identifying and promoting the humanities' societal value. Additionally, learners can select from diverse electives covering topics like cultural preservation, historical interpretation, digital communication platforms, and behavioral studies.