The Bachelor of Sociology (Turkish) program provides a comprehensive education in the foundational theories, methodologies, and empirical practices of sociology. Students explore core subjects such as Introduction to Sociology, Sociology of Institutions, History of Sociology, Rural and Urban Sociology, Social Stratification, Political Sociology, and Contemporary Sociological Theories. The curriculum integrates qualitative and quantitative research methods, including field research, interviews, surveys, and observations, preparing students to critically analyze social relations and institutions. Elective modules may cover topics such as gender studies, sociology of literature, environmental sociology, and legal sociology. Throughout the program, students gain analytical, cognitive, and research skills essential for understanding human behavior and societal dynamics[2][5]. Career prospects for graduates are diverse, including opportunities in academia, governmental agencies, NGOs, social policy planning, market research, education, and consultancy. Graduates acquire expertise to develop policies for educators, legislators, social service planners, and more. The multidisciplinary curriculum often intersects with fields such as psychology, economics, anthropology, communication sciences, and international relations, further broadening career options and academic pathways[3][5].