Graduate programs

The department of Sociology offers coursework leading to the degrees of Master of Arts (M.A.) and Master of Science (M.S.), as well as the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D). Students with a Bachelor’s degree may enter our Master's degree program, which offers training in both quantitative and qualitative research methods. The candidate pursuing a terminal M.A./M.S. degree must complete a minimum of 45 graduate credits, including 25 credits in core sociology courses and 20 credits of electives (8 of which may be in departments other than Sociology).

Students with a Bachelor’s degree can also choose to enter the graduate program to earn a Ph.D. in Sociology. The candidate pursuing a Ph.D must first complete their Master's degree, which includes a thesis project for doctoral-degree seeking students. Students pursuing a Master's degree on the way to a Ph.D must complete a minimum of 54 graduate credits, including 22 credits in core Sociology courses, 24 credits of electives (12 of which may be in departments other than Sociology), and 8 credits of thesis. The student must pass an oral defense of their Master's thesis. Once they have earned their Master's degree they can, with approval, continue on after receiving a Master’s degree to complete a Ph.D. degree.

Students with Master’s degrees from other programs and/or universities can apply to enter the graduate program at the Ph.D. level.

Graduate training in Sociology prioritizes community engagement and policy-relevant research focused on improving people’s daily lives and society more broadly. Students focus on the integration of theory with a variety of quantitative and qualitative methodological approaches to study the dynamics of human behavior and social interaction in five substantive areas including health and medicine; environmental sociology, sociology of education; sociology of gender; and law, criminology, and deviance. The program aims to prepare graduates for research and service positions in government, the non-profit sector, private industry, and the academy.

Admissions requirements

Degree requirements

Sociology M.A./M.S.

Sociology Ph.D.

Sociology M.A./M.S.

Students working for the Master of Arts degree must satisfy the language requirement.

Requirements for M.A./M.S. with Thesis

Core (22 credits)

Soc 590Social Research Strategies

4

Soc 591Theoretical Perspectives in Sociology

4

Soc 592Qualitative Methods

4

Soc 593Quantitative Methods

4

Soc 507/607Proseminar

1

Soc 507: (Course must be taken six times)

Thesis (8 credits)

Soc 503Thesis

8

Soc 503: (completed over three terms)

Electives (24 credits)

Soc Three graduate-level sociology courses

12

Sociology or other department

12

Elective courses outside sociology must be approved by the student’s adviser

Requirements for Non-Thesis M.A/M.S.

Electives (20 credits)

500/600 level electives

20

(8 credits must be in Sociology courses.)

Core (25 credits)

Soc 590Social Research Strategies

4

Soc 591Theoretical Perspectives in Sociology

4

Soc 592Qualitative Methods

4

Soc 593Quantitative Methods

4

Soc 537Qualitative Data Analysis

4

Soc 595Advanced Quantitative Methods

4

Soc 507Professionalization Seminar

1