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Sociology employs behavioral research techniques to explore core questions regarding group behavior across various settings, including workplaces, schools, and interpersonal relationships. The discipline focuses on societal influences such as cultural norms, economic factors, and disparities in social status.
A sociology background offers strong preparation for diverse careers in public service, law, research, healthcare, and virtually all sectors. The field highlights often unnoticed aspects of collective human conduct, ranging from everyday social patterns to transformative social movements. Through theoretical frameworks and empirical studies, sociology enhances our comprehension of behaviors that people commonly recognize but rarely examine closely, while revealing underlying systems that facilitate certain actions while restricting others.