| 1. | Students acquire a sociological perspective by learning the research topics and sub-fields of sociology. |
| 2. | Students will have the ability to benefit from current sociological theories and approaches while interpreting social events and phenomena by evaluating basic sociological concepts and approaches. |
| 3. | Students will have the ability to plan, conduct and report the sociological research process |
| 4. | Students gain the ability to internalize scientific ethical rules and apply them in sociological research and business life. |
| 5. | Students gain the ability to comprehend and interpret society, the functioning and transformation of social structures and institutions, human and social action from a sociological perspective. |
| 6. | Students become open to professional innovations within the framework of current developments in sociology. |
| 7. | Students gain the ability to work independently and in a team with the awareness of their responsibilities in the field, and to produce solutions to the problems that may arise during the study. |
| 8. | Students will have the knowledge of basic statistics and analysis required by the field of sociology. |
| 9. | Students gain the ability to look from an interdisciplinary perspective and to transfer the sociological perspective to an interdisciplinary perspective. |
| 10. | Students acquire reflective, creative and critical thinking skills on the basis of sociological perspective. |
| 11. | Students become sensitive to universal values (human rights, sensitivity to nature and living things). |