• Master of Arts in Sociology is a 2 years program offered on a full-time basis.
  • The Department of Sociology and Anthropology offers two Master of Arts degree concentrations.
    • General Sociology
    • Applied Sociology
  • The general sociology concentration is primarily for students intending to continue graduate training leading to the PhD.
  • The applied sociology concentration is oriented toward students interested in gaining competency in applied social research skills relevant to a variety of private and public sector settings.
  •  Graduates of the department have obtained jobs such as federal probation officers, directors of residential treatment centers, research analysts, survey research specialists, etc.
  • Students are required to successfully complete 30-36 credits for the program.