| 1. | To be able to understand and explain the functioning of social structure, institutions and processes, and social action. |
| 2. | Ability to make advanced sociological analyzes based on the current theoretical and conceptual framework. |
| 3. | To be able to think critically about the causes and consequences of social inequalities (in the areas of class, ethnicity, religion, and gender). |
| 4. | To be able to use sociological research methods and techniques effectively in work life and academic studies. |
| 5. | To be able to understand and explain social and intercultural differences from a comparative perspective. |
| 6. | Being sensitive to universal values and ecological problems by using a scientific perspective. |
| 7. | To be able to look at current social problems and phenomena from an interdisciplinary perspective. |
| 8. | To follow current sociological developments, to be open to professional innovations and to be able to predict. |
| 9. | Having professional sensitivity and scientific ethical responsibility. |
| 10. | To be able to express oneself in an advanced academic sense, both verbally and in writing, and to communicate effectively. |
| 11. | To be able to follow basic sociological texts in a foreign language. |