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  1. Graduate Program

    The Sociology Graduate Program at Rutgers helps students to develop a distinct sociological voice while becoming creative and competent working sociologists. We are a broad and diverse department organized around a number of overlapping research areas and we encourage students to find their own distinct location in the rich intersections of the ...

  2. Sociology

    Department of Sociology Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey 26 Nichol Avenue. Davison Hall, Room 125. New Brunswick, NJ. 08901. 848-932-6492. [email protected]. Program Description The Sociology Graduate Program at Rutgers helps students to develop a distinct sociological voice while becoming creative and competent ...

  3. Welcome to the Sociology Department

    Department of Sociology. Sociologists study groups, organizations, and societies, and how people interact within those contexts, moving beyond the individual to consider how larger social structures of power, economics and culture shape individual opportunities, attitudes, and behavior. This lens is critical for understanding our increasingly ...

  4. Admissions

    The Department of Sociology at Rutgers University has offered a Ph.D. degree in sociology for almost fifty years. We currently have about 45 faculty members (27 core) and 50 students in our program. We admit only students wishing to pursue the Ph.D. degree although we offer the M.A. degree as a stepping-stone toward the Ph.D.

  5. PhD Programs

    The school of graduate studies at Rutgers mandates a minimum of three years of full-time study for the PhD, consisting of two years of coursework (48 credits), and at least one year of research (24 credits), culminating in the dissertation. ... Rutgers Sociology is a broad and eclectic department organized around several overlapping research ...

  6. Sociology, PhD

    Sociology, PhD; Phd Program Details: Sociologists study groups, organizations, and societies, and how people interact within those contexts. We analyze how larger social and cultural structures shape individual opportunities, attitudes, and behavior. ... Rutgers Sociology is a broad and eclectic department organized around several overlapping ...

  7. About the Department

    About the Department. Sociologists study groups, organizations, and societies, and how people interact within those contexts, moving beyond the individual to consider how larger social structures of power, economics and culture shape individual opportunities, attitudes, and behavior. This lens is critical for understanding our increasingly ...

  8. Program Detail

    Sociology Sociology (PHD) New Brunswick. Deadlines U.S. Non-U.S. Fall 2024: Dec 1, 2023: Dec 1, 2023: Fall 2025: Dec 1, 2024: Dec 1, 2024: ... Why do you wish to join the graduate program at Rutgers? d. How do you hope to use your PhD degree? Feedback | Site Map | Graduate Admissions: New Brunswick ...

  9. PDF SOCIOLOGY GRADUATE HANDBOOK

    SOCIOLOGY GRADUATE HANDBOOK . April 21, 2022 . Department of Sociology . Rutgers University . 26 Nichol Ave. New Brunswick, NJ 08901 . Graduate Director

  10. Graduate Student Handbook

    Department of Sociology, The School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. Department of Sociology, The School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey ... Graduate Union of Sociology Students (GUSS) Graduate Student Handbook (REVISED 04/21/2022)

  11. Doctoral Students

    Department of Sociology Davison Hall 26 Nichol Avenue, P 848-932-4029 F 732-932-6067. Facebook: Twitter

  12. Faculty

    Department of Sociology Davison Hall 26 Nichol Avenue, P 848-932-4029 F 732-932-6067. Facebook: Twitter

  13. Labor, Work, and Society

    A Sociology Department member may chair a dissertation after being appointed as a member of the IRHR graduate faculty, or may otherwise serve as an external member on a dissertation committee. This concentration will require that students: a) take at least 2 of their 4 required Ph.D. methods courses in the Sociology Department

  14. Program Detail

    Program Requirements Personal statement, official transcripts, and three letters of recommendation. The PhD program is designed to be joined in the fall.

  15. Doctor of Philosophy in Social Work (Ph.D.)

    Call us at 848-932-5333 if you have questions. Academics. Our Ph.D. program prepares you for a career as a faculty member, research scientist, or policy analyst and offers you: Access to exceptional faculty. A dynamic, diverse, and accomplished student body from across the United States and the world.

  16. Sociology and Anthropology

    Chair, Associate Professor of Anthropology. Phone 973-353-5078. Email [email protected].

  17. Library Research Guide for Sociology Graduate Students

    Library Research Guide for Sociology Graduate Students. Welcome! You will find tips and other helpful hints for your sociological research journey here. Home; Find Articles; ... Rutgers University - New Brunswick, Carr Library, 75 Avenue E, Piscataway, NJ-08854. 848-445-5733.

  18. Faculty

    Email: [email protected]. Dr. Kayla Preito-Hodge is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminal Justice at Rutgers University-Camden. Her research and teaching explores the intersections of race, policing, organizations, and the larger criminal justice system. Dr.

  19. James R. Jones

    Dr. James R. Jones is Associate Professor of Africana Studies and Sociology at Rutgers University-Newark. He is also the director of the Sheila Y. Oliver Center for Politics and Race in America. ... 2011 Best Graduate Student Paper Award, 2nd place, Association of Black Sociologists. 2010 Klingstein Fellowship, Columbia University.

  20. Graduate Program Courses

    This course surveys research and issues associated with criminology and criminal justice, emphasizing the criminal justice and juvenile justice systems, the police, courts, and corrections. 56:202:513 Criminology (3) Explanation of crime and delinquency in American society. Topics include deterrence theory, biological explanations for crime ...

  21. Sociology, Ph.D.

    The Sociology Graduate Program at Rutgers University helps students to develop a distinct sociological voice while becoming creative and competent working sociologists. ... Our Sociology program at Rutgers University places a heavy emphasis on writing, sound methods, and theoretical framing. ...

  22. Sociology & Anthropology

    As of Fall 2017, the requirements for the Anthropology minor are 21 credits as follows: Required Courses (9 Credits) 1. Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (21:070:204) 2. Ethnographic Research and Writing (21:070:421) OR. Anthropological Theory & Methods (21:070:422. 3.

  23. Sociology

    Our undergraduate program in Sociology offers students the opportunity to examine a broad range of social issues. Sociology moves beyond the individual to consider how larger structures of power and culture shape opportunities, attitudes, and behavior.