- 專業(yè)概況
- 所屬院系
- 中國學生入學要求
- 課程信息
專業(yè)概況
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REQUIREMENTS.
The Master of Arts degree in sociology requires a minimum of 30 semester hours of coursework and a Master’s research paper. Students are required to take the following three courses: SOC 501, Classical Sociological Theory (3 hrs); SOC 526a, Statistical Data Analysis in Sociology I (4 hrs); and SOC 512, Sociological Research Methods and Design (4hrs.), (students must receive an A or B in all three classes). Students are required to enroll in four additional graduate seminars (12 hrs) in sociology or related disciplines (one of which may be at the 400 level), and in four credits of Individual Research for completion of the master's degree research paper (Sociology 591). Students may take Independent Readings (Soc 596) and approved graduate level courses in other departments as long as the above requirements are also fulfilled.
AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION
Substantively the program concentrates on our faculty strengths in four key areas of sociological research and theorizing:
(1) SOCIAL MOVEMENTS, POLITICS, AND SOCIAL CHANGE
The study of social movements and social change in sociology focuses on how people organize to engage in collective action to redress injustice and other social problems. Our faculty have interests in how people mobilize resources, take advantage of the opportunities available to them, and use imagery and language to frame problems, solutions, and movements.
Faculty in this area: William Danaher, J.-P. Reed, Darren E. Sherkat, Chris Wienke.
(2) CLASS AND STRATIFICATION
Our specialization in class and stratification encompasses a wide range of substantive, methodological, and theoretical approaches. We are primarily interested in understanding the individual and society in terms of systems of stratification, historically and culturally contingent social constructions, and as ways of being and doing in everyday life.
Faculty in this area: William Danaher, J.-P. Reed, Darren Sherkat, Rachel B. Whaley.
(3) GENDER AND SEXUALITY
How do we do gender? How is masculinity and femininity socially constructed? What are the impacts of the boxes we check in our daily lives? Our faculty explore topics such as gender and globalization, gender violence, gender and race, masculinities, and queer theory, using both qualitative and quantitative research methods.
Faculty in this area: Kristen Barber, Gregory Maddox, Rachel B. Whaley, Chris Wienke.
(4) CULTURE
How do we as individuals and society navigate the signs and symbols of everyday life, impacting them and, in turn, being impacted by them? Our faculty use a variety of methods and theories to see the interplay of the individual and society, on macro- and micro-levels.
Faculty in this area: Gregory Maddox, J.-P. Reed, Darren E. Sherkat, Rachel B. Whaley, Chris Wienke.
These areas are broadly conceived, and faculty interests are divided equally across the four areas. Within each of these three areas of concentration, faculty members and students maintain diverse research agendas. Our program also features state of the art training in sociological theory, teaching sociology, and both a semester-long qualitative methods course and a year-long quantitative methods course.
所屬院系
進入哪個院系學習? College of Liberal Arts
中國學生入學要求
為來自中國的學生設計 Applicants must have completed 2.7 (on a grading scale with 4.0=A; approximately a "B-" average) on the last two years of bachelor’s coursework; 3.0 on all previous graduate work (approximately a "B" average). English Language Requirement: 550 on the paper based TOEFL; 80 on the internet based TOEFL; 6.5 on the IELTS; 5.0 on the iTep Academic Plus Exam; C1 required on the Cambridge English Exam.
課程信息
學制:全日制(MINIMUM OF 30 SEMESTER HOURS OF COURSEWORK)
學費:US$30,000.00 (¥ 190,857) /年
開學時間:2022六月8日, 2022八月16日, 2022一月26日
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留學地點:College of Liberal ArtsSouthern Illinois University,CARBONDALE,Illinois,62901, United States