Applying to ºÚÁÏÍø
Application Deadlines
PROGRAM | DEADLINE |
---|---|
PhD Program | January 5th |
MA Programs | June 1st |
Applications to the department are accepted for the fall semester only.
Early application is recommended and, when feasible, so is a visit to the department or a conversation with the Graduate Program Director on Zoom.
The department sponsors several informal events for faculty and graduate students each year. If you would like to attend one of these special events or an evening class, please make arrangements with the Graduate Program Director. You are, of course, always welcome to come and talk with the graduate director or other faculty or graduate students.
Application Requirements
To be admitted to any of the department's degree programs applicants must have demonstrated sufficient past academic achievement to give promise of successfully completing a degree program. In general, this minimally means a grade point average of 3.0 or better in previous academic work and three letters of recommendation. The department evaluates the complete portfolio of all applicants rather than depending on any single indicator. Sociology-related work experience will also be seriously considered in the overall evaluation of the applicant's potential for graduate work.
Application Requirements for the PhD Program
Applications for the PhD program in sociology are accepted from students with a BA or BS degree, as well as from students who have already completed the MA in either sociology or a related field. Students may apply to ºÚÁÏÍø's PhD program on either a full- or part-time basis.
Applicants with post-baccalaureate training must provide an official copy of their graduate academic transcripts plus a copy of their MA thesis or a graduate research paper (or publication).
Application Requirements for the MA Programs
Applicants for admission to an MA program must hold a bachelor's degree, not necessarily in sociology, and should have completed undergraduate courses in Introductory Sociology, Sociological Theory, and Research and Statistics. Students without this background in sociology will be advised with regard to making up such deficiencies.
Applicants should, if possible, include in their application a sample of academic writing (such as a term paper or publication), although this is not required of those applying only for the Master's program.
Application Deadlines
PROGRAM | DEADLINE |
---|---|
PhD Program | January 5th |
MA Programs | June 1st |
Applications to the department are accepted for the fall semester only.
Early application is recommended and, when feasible, so is a visit to the department or a conversation with the Graduate Program Director on Zoom.
The department sponsors several informal events for faculty and graduate students each year. If you would like to attend one of these special events or an evening class, please make arrangements with the Graduate Program Director. You are, of course, always welcome to come and talk with the graduate director or other faculty or graduate students.
Application Requirements
To be admitted to any of the department's degree programs applicants must have demonstrated sufficient past academic achievement to give promise of successfully completing a degree program. In general, this minimally means a grade point average of 3.0 or better in previous academic work and three letters of recommendation. The department evaluates the complete portfolio of all applicants rather than depending on any single indicator. Sociology-related work experience will also be seriously considered in the overall evaluation of the applicant's potential for graduate work.
Application Requirements for the PhD Program
Applications for the PhD program in sociology are accepted from students with a BA or BS degree, as well as from students who have already completed the MA in either sociology or a related field. Students may apply to ºÚÁÏÍø's PhD program on either a full- or part-time basis.
Applicants with post-baccalaureate training must provide an official copy of their graduate academic transcripts plus a copy of their MA thesis or a graduate research paper (or publication).
Application Requirements for the MA Programs
Applicants for admission to an MA program must hold a bachelor's degree, not necessarily in sociology, and should have completed undergraduate courses in Introductory Sociology, Sociological Theory, and Research and Statistics. Students without this background in sociology will be advised with regard to making up such deficiencies.
Applicants should, if possible, include in their application a sample of academic writing (such as a term paper or publication), although this is not required of those applying only for the Master's program.