Graduate Program
Our program prepares students to become researchers, scholars, and teachers through a well-balanced curriculum comprising theory and methods that enable students to conduct sociological research at the forefront of the field. Need more information about our program, click here. Click here if you are ready to apply to our graduate program.
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In addition to our cutting edge methodological training and broad sociological teaching, our program offers instruction in seven specialization areas: Family; Health, Aging, and the Life Course; Law and Society; Social Inequality: Class, Gender, Race/Ethnicity, and Sexuality; Social Movements and Political Sociology; Sociology of Religion; and Work and Organizations.