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GRADUATE STUDY - Graduate Guide Michael Lacy - Director of Graduate Studies The graduate program in Sociology at Colorado State University focuses on social change. Our faculty members carry out applied and policy research nationally and internationally on the causes and consequences of social change on individuals, communities and nations of the world. The department’s applied and policy foci become increasingly important given global transformations now occurring across nation-state boundaries. With that orientation as a background, our graduate program provides students with competence in theory and methodology along with the development of expertise in one or more areas of specialization. AREAS OF STRENGTH Environment and Natural Resources includes the study of the social organization of resource extraction, use and disposal; cultural factors shaping the human-nature relationship; and the use and management of natural resources for conservation and development at local, national and global levels. Agriculture and Food focuses on the social, economic, political, and cultural organization of the production, trade and consumption of agricultural and food products; agrarian relations; and related local, national and global regulatory issues. Social Justice and Governance explores the diverse structural influences on social and economic inequality; the political, legal, organizational and cultural frameworks through which state, social movement, and other social actors coordinate and control natural, social and cultural resources at local, national, and global levels.
DEGREE REQUIREMENTS MA in Sociology The M.A. can be earned a Plan A or a Plan B degree . The Plan A degree includes a thesis and is designed for students who anticipate the possibility of further graduate study. The Plan B degree is designed for students who do not intend to obtain a Ph.D., and it involves more coursework, and the subsitution of a practicuum and a professional paper for the thesis. The requirements are: 1) B.A. background coursework:
2) M.A. coursework to include30 semester credits beyond the bachelor's degree for the Plan A, or 36 for the Plan B, at least 24 of which must be done at Colorado State. Courses must be distributed as follows:
Ph D in Sociology 1) B.A. and M.A. background coursework.
2) 42 credits of work beyond the M.A., at least 32 of which must be done at Colorado State, distributed as follows:
3) Written comprehensive examinations in theory, methods, and social change required.
Graduate Interdisciplinary Programs Certification in Women's Studies The Political Economy Graduate Interdisciplinary Studies Program (Certificate)
Need additional information. Contact Mike Lacy, Director of Graduate Studies |
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