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Nov 22, 2024
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2018-2019 Graduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Sociology (Ph.D.)
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Program Coordinator/Contact
Mary Emery, Department Head
Meredith Redlin, Professor/Graduate Coordinator
Department of Sociology and Rural Studies
Hansen Hall 004
605-688-4132
Program Information
The Ph.D. program in Sociology is designed to prepare students for professional careers in teaching, research and creative activity, and applied or practice-related sociology in academic, government and industry setting areas. Students are encouraged to identify areas of interest that connect with faculty areas of expertise and interest. Students seeking admission must have an approved Master’s degree (thesis option), not necessarily in Sociology. If a thesis in a closely related field is not in evidence, Ph.D. students will be required to complete SOC 501 and SOC 504 in their first year of coursework. A student guide to the program is located on the department website.
Course Delivery Format
Courses are generally delivered face-to-face in small seminar settings. A limited number of courses may be offered via DDN or on-line.
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Available Options for Graduate Degrees
Doctor of Philosophy |
60 Credit Plan |
Social Science Statistics Coursework
Select six credits from the following. Credits: 6
Additional Admission Requirements
GRE: Required
TOEFL: Required score of 575 paper-based, 90 Internet-based
IELTS: 6.5
Doctor of Philosophy students seeking entrance must have an approved Bachelor’s and Master’s degree (thesis option), not necessarily in Sociology. Each applicant should have 2 signed letters of recommendation from individuals familiar with the student’s academic record.
It is required that applicants also include a writing sample and personal statement. The personal statement should identify the student’s academic goals and describe how those goals fit with the faculty expertise and interests.
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