1. Conceptual Understanding – Gain comprehensive knowledge of key sociological concepts, theories, and perspectives to understand society, culture, and social institutions.
2. Critical Thinking – Develop the ability to critically analyze social phenomena, question assumptions, and evaluate contemporary issues with a sociological outlook.
3. Research Skills – Acquire basic training in sociological research methods, including qualitative and quantitative techniques, enabling students to collect, analyze, and interpret data.
4. Social Awareness and Sensitivity – Cultivate awareness about social diversity, inequality, and problems such as caste, class, gender, and globalization, with a focus on inclusivity and social justice.
5. Application of Knowledge – Apply sociological insights to real-life issues, community development, policy studies, and problem-solving in everyday social contexts.