- Knowledge of theories, concepts, substantive problems, and methodologies related to sociological practice
- Dispositions to build a better community
- Understanding of the need for research-based inquiry
- Understanding of the intellectual and ethical importance of the sociological imagination and sociological mindfulness
- Direction in values formation and moral development: social justice, respect for human life and dignity, and social responsibility
- Ability and inclination to promote activity that is empowering
- Ability to create new knowledge about social reality and become future leaders of communities and the nation, that is, agents of change.
- Development of civic competencies a sense of informed active citizenship
- Awareness of the connections and differences between diverse historical and cultural positions in society
- Ability and inclination to encounter cultures different from their own and understand their institutional and individual manifestations and the appreciation and respect for a diversity of viewpoints, interpretations, and diverse perceptions of reality, due to biases resulting from individual cultural screens of the observers
- Understanding of world systems
- Understanding of the sociological perspective on human conditions
- Ability to think critically and creatively and to solve problems using the scientific approach
- Awareness of current events and of the significance of these events for the student as an individual, a member of social groups, a member of specific societies, and a member of humanity
Open House and Visit Days
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
Friday, July 19, 2013