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The Department of Sociology at the University of Memphis offers graduate studies leading
to the Master of Arts in Sociology. Training in theory, research methods, and statistics is required of
all students. In addition, the program offers a wide selection of courses in many
substantive areas such as race, class and gender studies; globalization and development;
social change; family; deviance; religion, and medical sociology.
The Master's program provides opportunities to develop skills and interests in specific
specialty areas while obtaining a solid grounding in sociological theory and social
research methods. The program offers a high level of student-faculty interaction and
the opportunity to participate in supervised research. The exposure to a full range
of sociological specialties allows our M.A. graduates to apply to and be accepted
by a wide range of Ph.D. programs. It is also appropriate for students who want to
work in areas of applied research.
There are two degree options available to students pursuing the M.A. in sociology
- a thesis program (24 hours of graduate course work plus 6 hours of credit for writing
a thesis) or a non-thesis program (33 hours of graduate course work with both written
and oral comprehensive examinations that cover sociological theory, research methods
and statistics, and a substantive area selected by the student).
To learn more about graduate studies in sociology at the University of Memphis, click
on the following links:
For additional information contact:

Jeni Loftus Associate Professor Coordinator of Graduate Studies Department of Sociology University of Memphis Clement Hall, Room 207 Memphis TN 38152 Phone: (901) 678-4464 Fax: (901) 678-2525 jmloftus@memphis.edu
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