The Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) is a three-year undergraduate degree program that focuses on the study of humanities and social sciences, providing a broad foundation in subjects such as languages, literature, history, political science, sociology, economics, and psychology. It is important because it develops critical thinking, analytical ability, communication skills, and a deeper understanding of society, culture, and human behavior, thereby contributing to informed citizenship and diverse professional opportunities. During the program, students engage with theoretical concepts, texts, and contemporary issues through lectures, discussions, assignments, and projects, while also developing skills in writing, research, interpretation, and reasoning, enabling them to pursue careers in education, civil services, media, public administration, social work, or higher studies in specialized disciplines.