Bachelor's Degree

Overview of the Program

Academic Title: University Bachelor of Sociology (univ. bacc. soc.)

Program Duration: 6 semesters

Degree Completion Requirements:

  • At least 180 ECTS credits and successful completion of all exams for the single-major program.
  • At least 90 ECTS credits and successful completion of all exams for the double-major program.


In each semester, students enroll in mandatory and elective courses (minimum of 30 ECTS credits). To provide a comprehensive understanding of sociology, the program is divided into several course groups, including methodological, statistical, theoretical courses, and courses in applied sociology.

Assessment typically takes place throughout the semester, with continuous evaluations such as quizzes, tests, and various activities during lectures, seminars, and exercises (70% of the final grade). The remaining 30% comes from the final exam. This model encourages consistent learning and helps students master the curriculum more effectively.


What Will You Learn?
The undergraduate sociology program is designed to introduce students to various fields within sociology while also exploring topics from related scientific disciplines. Upon completing the program, students will be able to:

  • Conduct basic research using statistical software packages.
  • Design simple programs and projects.
  • Write professional research reports.
  • Comprehend and utilize academic literature in the field.

While the majority of the program focuses on core sociology courses, students also benefit from an interdisciplinary approach. This includes enrolling in courses from other scientific disciplines and several theological courses, broadening their cultural and intellectual horizons.


What Comes After Graduation?
This level of education primarily provides the essential knowledge, competencies, and skills required for pursuing a graduate-level university program.


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