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Nov 29, 2024
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2020-2021 Graduate Catalog
Sociology MA
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Program Requirements
The MA program in Sociology provides a coherent, progressive educational experience that prepares students for either immediate entry to a master’s level career or continued study in a PhD program. Students choose from two options for their Comprehensive Paper that completes the master’s degree: either a 6-credit thesis, or a 3-credit applied experience plus a 3-credit paper. The program also offers 3 concentration areas (Crime, Law & Deviance; Health & Society; Family, Social Services & Community) for students seeking specialization in high-demand career areas.
Tier 1 Knowledge
This includes 5 courses required for all graduate students. SOCY 5000 must be taken in the first fall semester. SOCY 5024 must be taken before SOCY 5183 and SOCY 5193. Students must earn a B or better in all core courses.
Tier 2 Knowledge Applied to Substantive Areas
- 12 elective credits. Credit requirements are fulfilled only for those courses earning a minimum grade of B-.
Tier 3 Comprehensive Paper
Plans of Study
Students must choose one of the following Comprehensive Paper options:
Thesis Option Requirements
Core course requirements 15 Credits
Four substantive area courses 12 Credits
Master’s Thesis 6 Credits
Thesis Option Total: 33 Credits
Applied Project Requirements
Core course requirements 15 Credits
Four substantive area courses 12 Credits
Applied Experience (internship or independent study) 3 Credits
Master’s Paper 3 Credits
Applied Project Total: 33 Credits
Substantive Area Requirements (12 credits for both options)
Students can take an unlimited number of sociology graduate (5000-level) seminars to fulfill their 12 elective credits requirement, or a combination of the following:
- Independent study: maximum 6 semester hours
- Graduate level courses in other departments: maximum 6 semester hours
- Internship: maximum 3 semester hours
For further information about the Department of Sociology or the MA program, visit the Sociology website.
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