The Bachelor of Sociology (Turkish) program in Turkey provides a comprehensive understanding of social behavior, institutions, and structures within diverse societies. The curriculum generally covers foundational courses in classical and contemporary sociological theory, research methods, statistics, and diverse subject areas such as population sociology, cultural studies, legal sociology, and political sociology. Students are trained to critically analyze social dynamics, change, and issues ranging from social mobility and deviance to gender, law, and urbanization. The program emphasizes critical thinking and empirical research, often integrating interdisciplinary perspectives from anthropology, psychology, philosophy, and political science. Upon graduation, students gain analytical, research, and communication skills that prepare them for careers in social research, governmental and private institutions, NGOs, human resources, education, social policy, and more. Graduates may also pursue advanced degrees to become university researchers or professors. Turkish universities also offer elective courses in applied sociology and related fields, creating well-rounded graduates capable of addressing current social challenges in Turkey and globally.[2][3][4][5]