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Sociology explores human society and social interactions, examining various aspects of social behavior's origins and effects. Researchers analyze group structures, organizations, and entire societies, along with how individuals behave and relate within these frameworks. As a dynamic and growing field, sociology is especially valuable for tackling modern challenges in our fast-changing world. It offers unique viewpoints that help students comprehend both themselves and their social environment more deeply. The discipline encompasses diverse theoretical frameworks that spark innovation, encourage discussion, and question conventional assumptions about social structures. Additionally, sociology provides scientific research techniques for studying social patterns objectively, moving beyond personal opinions or biased interpretations. These theories and methods can investigate nearly any social dimension: cultural trends and technological impacts, lawbreaking and social norms, political and economic systems, personal development and social learning, family and group relationships, social stratification, and collective actions for transformation.
Graduates of high schools or equivalent are eligible for admission, with the equivalent of a GPA of 2.0 or better.
Students must be 18 years or older by the start of the semester without restrictions.
English Proficiency: TOEFL: PBT 450, CBT 160, IBT 60; iTEP: 3.0; IELTS: 5.5; IGCSE: C; GTEC CBT: 1030; Pearson Test of English: 45; PTE Academic: 44; STEP-Eiken: Grade Pre-1.
Application deadlines: Fall Semester: June 15; Spring Semester: November 1; Summer Session: May 1