MSOCIO - Sociology (MA)
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Students interested in researching and writing a master’s thesis should consult with their major professor and supervisory committee to identify a topic. Once the topic has been determined, the student writes and defends a proposal describing the research project. Once the proposal is approved, the student completes the research project described in the proposal. The student researches, writes, and defends the thesis. Full details about the thesis option are available in the Sociology Graduate Handbook and the Graduate School Student Handbook.
A culminating experience is required for this option. The graduate student works with the major professor and the supervisory committee to determine the parameters of the culminating experience.
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How it breaks down:
Seminar
SOCIO 801 - Introductory Proseminar Credits: 1
Theory Requirements:
SOCIO 809 - Classical Social Theory Credits: 3
SOCIO 810 - Contemporary Sociological Theory Credits: 3
Methods Requirements:
SOCIO 822 - Introduction to Methods of Social Analysis Credits: 3
SOCIO 823 - Intermediate Methods of Social Research Credits: 3
Students must complete 12 hours of substantive course work at the 700 level or above. With the permission of a student’s advisor, one 600 level sociology course (3 hours) may be substituted for one of the substantive sociology courses at the 700 level or above. Students must enroll only in sociology courses during their first semester in the program, unless given explicit, prior permission by the graduate director to take other courses. Those interested in Criminology are strongly encouraged to take SOCIO 862, Criminological Theory, as part of their substantive course work hours during their M.A. program.
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Students must enroll for a minimum of 6 hours of SOCIO 899 and successfully complete a master’s thesis under the direction of their major professor.
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The master’s in social analysis option is designed to enhance career opportunities for M.A. students who wish to go into applied professional fields, specialize in social analysis and program evaluation, and/or focus on organizational dynamics. The MSA option differs from the thesis and non-thesis options in two key ways: (a) the MSA option requires a greater number of credit hours in research methods (12 hours compared to 6); and (b) offers the option of a field practicum in social analysis which will allow students to earn credit hours while employed, or placed in an internship at an approved agency, organization, or firm.
Students enrolled in the MSA option must take 6 credit hours of SOCIO 897 Practicum in Social Analysis and must complete the Social Analysis Research Project. In taking the practicum, students must complete an on-site, learning experience in a professional organizational environment consisting of a minimum of 200 service hours. Students who are employed may substitute their work experience for the 200 hour practicum, pending approval from the student’s major professor.
Students taking the practicum in lieu of the M.A. thesis or M.A. comprehensive exam must complete a Social Analysis Research Project. The requirements for this research project will be developed in consultation with the student’s major professor and must be approved by members of the student’s advisory committee. The end product will be a research paper developed from the on-site learning experience. Once the paper is completed, it must be evaluated as satisfactory by the student’s supervisory committee.
Any student enrolled in the MSA option and writing an M.A. thesis or taking the M.A. comprehensive exam may also take SOCIO 897 Practicum in Social Analysis for 3 hours credit as an elective course. Students taking the SOCIO 897 for 3 hours credit must complete the requirements for the on-site learning experience (pre-proposal agreement, onsite hours, Practicum Evaluation Report, and seminar participation), but are not required to complete the Social Analysis Research Project.
Full details about MSA requirements are available in the Sociology Graduate Handbook and the Graduate School Student Handbook.
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How it breaks down:
Seminar
SOCIO 801 - Introductory Proseminar Credits: 1
Theory Requirements
SOCIO 809 - Classical Social Theory Credits: 3
SOCIO 810 - Contemporary Sociological Theory Credits: 3
Methods Requirements (4 of the following 5 courses are required)
SOCIO 822 - Introduction to Methods of Social Analysis Credits: 3
SOCIO 823 - Intermediate Methods of Social Research Credits: 3
SOCIO 824 - Qualitative Methodology Credits: 3
SOCIO 825 - Quantitative Methods Credits: 3
SOCIO 923 - Methods of Social Policy Research Credits: 3
Students must complete 6-12 hours of substantive course work. This must include two sociology courses (6 hours) at the 700 level or above. One 600 level sociology course (3 hours) may be substituted for one sociology course at the 700 level or above with the permission of a student’s advisor. In meeting the substantive requirement, students can select one of four options:
A) 12 hours of substantive courses plus the M.A. comprehensive exam. The 12 hours of substantive courses could include: (a) 9 hours of course work corresponding to an area of concentration and a 3 hour elective course (see the Sociology Graduate Handbook for details about areas of concentration); or (b) 12 hours of elective courses. A student taking this option will take the M.A. comprehensive examination according the guidelines described under the non-thesis option.
B) 6 hours of elective courses plus an M.A. thesis (which requires a minimum of 6 hours of SOCIO 899). Students following this option will write an M.A. thesis according to the guidelines described under the thesis option.
C) 6 hours of elective courses plus 6 hours of SOCIO 897 Practicum in Social Analysis.
D) 9 hours of course work corresponding to an area of concentration (see areas of concentration listed under Ph.D. program below), plus 6 hours of SOCIO 897 Practicum in Social Analysis.
Students enrolled in the MSA option who do not wish to fulfill the substantive requirement by writing an M.A. thesis, or taking the M.A. comprehensive examination (options A & B above), may complete the M.A. degree requirements by taking the Practicum in Social Analysis (option C or D). Students selecting either of these options must take 6 credit hours of SOCIO 897 Practicum in Social Analysis and must complete the Social Analysis Research Project. In taking the practicum, students must complete an on-site, learning experience in a professional organizational environment consisting of a minimum of 200 service hours. Students who are employed may substitute their work experience for the 200 hour practicum, pending approval from the student’s major professor.
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Students pursuing the non-thesis option take the M.A. Comprehensive Examination. The M.A. Comprehensive Examination consists of three parts: (1) Theory; (2) Methods; and (3) one additional area of the student’s choice. The area examination may be taken in one of the following specialty areas: Community, Agriculture, Food, and Environment CAFE); Politics and Development; Criminology; Social Inequalities; or some other area approved by the student’s major professor and supervisory committee. Full details about non-thesis M.A. requirements are available in the Sociology Graduate Handbook and the Graduate School Student Handbook.
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How it breaks down:
Seminar
SOCIO 801 - Introductory Proseminar Credits: 1
Theory Requirements
SOCIO 809 - Classical Social Theory Credits: 3
SOCIO 810 - Contemporary Sociological Theory Credits: 3
Methods Requirements
SOCIO 822 - Introduction to Methods of Social Analysis Credits: 3
SOCIO 823 - Intermediate Methods of Social Research Credits: 3
Students must complete 12 hours of substantive course work at the 700 level or above. With the permission of a student’s advisor, one 600 level sociology course (3 hours) may be substituted for one of the substantive sociology courses at the 700 level or above. Students must enroll only in sociology courses during their first semester in the program, unless given explicit, prior permission by the graduate director to take other courses.
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This requirement may be met through taking one independent study (SOCIO 701) and one additional elective at the 700 level or above
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