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The goals of a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology program include: (a) gaining knowledge and skills in core sociological theories, statistical methods, and research approaches; (b) building theoretical, content-based, and methodological expertise to undertake research initiatives or contribute to applied studies; (c) engaging in internship opportunities or field experiences relevant to the discipline; (d) preparing for careers in sociology-related areas or pursuing graduate studies in sociology or other fields. Sociology examines social relationships within groups, institutions, organizations, communities, and entire societies. What drives group interactions among individuals? How do transformations in healthcare systems and the medical sector influence life quality? What strategies do communities employ to combat poverty and criminal activity? What major societal shifts have occurred in the U.S. and globally during the past five decades? How do evolving migration trends reshape perceptions of race and ethnicity? What role does race play in modern society? Why do certain global regions experience more conflicts than others? These inquiries, along with numerous others, captivate sociologists who employ diverse theories and investigative methods to analyze societal issues impacting everyone.