This comprehensive sociology course offers a deep dive into the field, starting with its definition, scope, and key aspects. It traces the rich history of social thought from ancient civilizations through to the birth of modern sociology. The course explores pivotal figures like Ibn Khaldun, Auguste Comte, Émile Durkheim, Karl Marx, and Max Weber, examining their unique contributions to sociological theory and methodology. Students will learn about various subfields within sociology, including the sociology of religion, knowledge, education, and urban/rural studies. The curriculum also emphasizes the interdisciplinary nature of sociology by exploring its relationships with other social sciences such as psychology, history, anthropology, and economics. Throughout the course, students will gain insights into social structures, cultural dynamics, and the complex interplay between individuals and society, equipping them with the tools to analyze and understand the social world around them