2014-2015 University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Department of Sociology (Graduate)
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Website URL:
https://www.cla.purdue.edu/sociology/graduate/index.html
Department/School Head:
Bert Useem
Admission Requirements:
Sociology Master’s Degree Program Basic Requirements
Applicants to the Master’s Degree Program in Sociology must have established English proficiency and completed at least 9 credit hours of Sociology, including at least one Sociological Methods course, one Sociological Theory course, and one Social Statistics course.
- Undergraduate Cumulative Grade Point Average:
3.0 or equivalent required
- Graduate Record Examination (GRE):
Required – no minimum score has been set
International Applicant Requirements:
- Undergraduate Cumulative Grade Point Average:
3.0 or equivalent required
- Graduate Record Examination (GRE):
Required – no minimum score set
- TOEFL for Non-Native English Speakers:
Minimum Internet-Based Test (IBT) Overall Score Required: 78
With the following minimum section requirements:
Reading: 19
Listening: 14
Speaking: 25
Writing: 18
- IELTS (Academic Module):
An alternative to the TOEFL, scores of 8.0 or higher will be accepted
Sociology Doctoral Degree Program Basic Requirements
- Undergraduate Cumulative Grade Point Average:
3.0 or equivalent required
- Master’s Degree Completion:
Master’s in Sociology required, with a grade point average of 3.25 or equivalent
- Graduate Record Examination (GRE):
Required – no minimum score set
International Applicant Requirements:
- Undergraduate Cumulative Grade Point Average:
3.0 or equivalent required
- Master’s Degree Completion:
Master’s in Sociology required, with a grade point average of 3.25 or equivalent
- Graduate Record Examination (GRE):
Required – no minimum score set
- TOEFL for Non-Native English Speakers:
Minimum Internet-Based Test (IBT) Overall Score Required: 78
With the following minimum section requirements:
Reading: 19
Listening: 14
Speaking: 25
Writing: 18
- IELTS (Academic Module):
An alternative to the TOEFL, scores of 8.0 or higher will be accepted
Academic Programs:
Master’s and Ph.D. Programs
- The Master of Science (MS) in Sociology
- The PhD program in Sociology
Concentrations (Areas of Study):
- Family and Gender
- Health, Aging, and the Life Course
- Law and Society; Sociology of Religion
- Social Inequality
- Social Movements and Political Sociology
Regular Graduate Faculty by Rank:
Professor
James Anderson
Rachel L. Einwohner
Scott Feld
Kenneth Ferraro
Carolyn Perrucci
David Reingold
J. Jill Suitor
Bert Useem
Fenggang Yang
Associate Professor
Elizabeth Hoffmann
Richard Hogan
Eugene Jackson
Brian Kelly
Dan Olson
Jack Spencer
Mangala Subramaniam
Assistant Professor
Jean Beaman
Michael T. Light
Christie Sennott
Patricia Thomas
Michael Vuolo
Daniel Winchester
Emeritus Faculty
J.D. Davidson
Viktor Gecas
Dean Knudsen
Reece McGee
Martin Patchen
Robert Perrucci
Harry Potter
John Stahura
Philo Wasburn
ProgramsDoctoralMaster’sGraduate CertificateCoursesSociology
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