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Department of Sociology and Cultural Analysis

The Department of Sociology and Cultural Analysis unites the former Departments of Sociology and Gender, Race, and Identity to examine social structures, social change and the forces that shape inequality and lived experience.

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Majors and minors

Explore the majors and minors we offer in sociology, social research analytics, and gender, race, and identity.

 

Graduate programs

We offer several graduate programs in sociology, social research analytics and gender, race, and identity, including master's degrees and graduate certificates.

Master of Arts in Sociology

The M.A. in Sociology program provides rigorous training in advanced sociological theory and a range of quantitative and qualitative research methodologies and prepares graduates for a variety of careers in applied research or social service. 

Social Research Analytics Graduate Certificate

This certificate is provides students with advanced training in social science research methods and applied statistics they may apply to their research as students and working professionals.

Master of Arts in Gender, Race and Identity

The Gender, Race, and Identity (GRI) graduate curriculum is intentionally flexible, allowing students to pursue areas of intellectual and professional importance while gaining both breadth and depth in the study of race, class, gender and related formations of identity. 

Gender, Race, and Identity Graduate Certificate

This GRI graduate certificate is an interdisciplinary course of study that enhances students' understanding of how identities are constructed and the ways they intersect.

News from the Department of Sociology and Cultural Analysis

Students and faculty standing together.

Stronger together: the ҹɫÊÓÆµâ€™s College of Liberal Arts establishes the Department of Sociology and Cultural Analysis

The Department of Sociology and the Department of Gender, Race, and Identity merge into a unified intellectual home for the social and critical study of human life

Debra Harry holding a book, next to a bookshelf and book titled "We Are Still Here.".

Associate Professor Debra Harry, Ph.D has been inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Sciences

The College of Liberal Arts’ Department of Gender, Race, and Identity proudly celebrates this national achievement

Marta Elliot standing and smiling for a picture.

Investing in well-being

The Marta Elliott Scholarship Endowment is available to liberal arts students who are struggling with mental health challenges