Feb 05, 2026  
2025-2026 Graduate Catalog 
    
2025-2026 Graduate Catalog

Sociology (MA)


A graduate of our M.A. in the Sociology program will be able to:

     Articulate the central theories, perspectives, principles, and concepts of the discipline.

    Apply sociological theories and methods to conduct research on complex questions and societal problems.

    Demonstrate a capacity to communicate research findings to academic, policy, and lay audiences.

    Incorporate ethical principles and practices into their subsequent work environment.

    Recognize the cultural basis of sociology and acknowledge their own standpoint, with respect for the importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion.

    Employ social science research and strategies to resolve challenges and empower people, and advocate for social justice and equity.

Requirements For The Degrees


Requirements:


All new students are required to take a non-credit one-hour pro-seminar.

1) M.A. in Sociology With Thesis Option:


One of the following:


Elective Courses:


  • Students must take three elective courses from at least two substantive areas to assure breadth in sociology. Substantive areas include: Race, Gender, Disasters and the Environment, Criminology, Law and Society, Health, Methods, and Theory.
    • We encourage students to pursue courses outside of the department. However, no more than two of the elective courses outside of the department will count towards degree.
    • Independent studies do not count as elective courses.

2) M.A. in Sociology With Master’s Examination Option


If a student chooses not to pursue a thesis, he/she can complete the M.A. in Sociology with a Master’s Examination Option. However, this is for a terminal M.A. only.

One of the following:


Elective Courses:


  • Students must take five elective courses from at least two substantive areas to assure breadth in sociology. Substantive areas include: Race, Gender, Disasters and the Environment, Criminology, Law and Society, Health, Methods, and Theory.
    • We encourage students to pursue courses outside of the department. However, no more than two of the elective courses outside of the department will count towards degree.
    • Independent studies do not count as elective courses.

Credits to Total a Minimum of 30


Last Revised for 2025-2026 Academic Year