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Sociology

The sociology MA program provides hands-on training in data analysis, develops expertise in complex systems of human behaviors, and teaches how to interpret, communicate and apply research findings.

  • Thomas Harriot College of Arts and Sciences
  • Master of Arts

Sociology Program Overview

Are you interested in learning how to apply sociological theory, data analysis and research methods to investigate real social problems? Can you envision yourself working for a social research institute or pursuing a PhD in sociology?

East Carolina University’s Master of Arts (MA) in sociology is a two-year program that students may begin in fall or spring. The program equips students to be skilled analysts and researchers. It consists of intensive seminars focusing on social theory and selected specialty areas. In addition, we offer advanced methodological training that provides students with the opportunity to learn how to collect, analyze and interpret different types of data.

Flexible degree pathways let students customize their MA degree by choosing between thesis or non-thesis options. Students can choose from among four degree pathway options: 1) thesis; 2) applied social research practicum; 3) community college teaching practicum; 4): extended coursework.

The MA program in sociology offers excellent training for jobs at research firms, nonprofit organizations, social service agencies, and universities and community colleges, as well as outstanding preparation for PhD programs.

ECU Advantage

Our relatively high faculty-to-student ratio allows students to receive individualized attention not possible in larger MA or PhD programs. Recent ECU MA graduates now work in social research positions in business, government and nonprofit sectors, such as with pharmaceutical product development, the U.S. Census Bureau and Research Triangle Institute.

We also have placed graduates in some of the nation’s top PhD programs, including UNC-Chapel Hill, North Carolina State University, Vanderbilt, Arizona, Emory, Georgia, Ohio State, Oregon, Penn State, Pittsburgh and Texas at Austin.

What You Will Study

Program Coordinator: Colin Campbell (413-A Brewster Building; 252-328-6092; campbellco16@ecu.edu)

The Department of Sociology offers a master of arts (MA) in sociology. The Sociology, MA prepares graduates for a range of professions including professional research, college-level teaching, social services, and social or political advocacy, or to pursue a doctor of philosophy.

Students applying to the program must meet the admission standards set by the ECU Graduate School, which include a bachelor's degree from an accredited academic institution and a minimum GPA. Nonnative speakers must submit an acceptable score on one of the language tests approved by the Graduate School or evidence of at least one year of college/university study in the United States. Additionally, the application requires two letters of recommendation and a statement of purpose.

Two of the program's core courses are currently delivered online. 

The degree requires 31 or 37 semester hours as follows:

Core Requirements:

1. Core - 13 s.h.

  • SOCI 6001 - Sociology Proseminar Series
  • SOCI 6212 - Social Statistics
  • SOCI 6213 - Social Statistics Laboratory
  • SOCI 6312 - Multivariate Techniques and Analysis
  • SOCI 6313 - Multivariate Techniques and Analysis Laboratory
  • SOCI 6459 - Seminar on Modern Sociological Theory
  • SOCI 6488 - Seminar in Research Methods and Design

2. Electives - 12 s.h.

At least 6 s.h. of graduate sociology courses unless waived by the director of graduate studies.

3. Options - 6 s.h. or 12 s.h.

Choose one of the following options:

a. Nonthesis practicum option - 6 s.h.

Students choose between a research practicum in preparation for positions in applied research or a teaching practicum in preparation for teaching positions.

  • SOCI 6992 - Practicum

b. Nonthesis coursework option - 12 s.h.

Students complete an additional 12 s.h. of graduate elective courses with the approval of the director of graduate studies.

c. Thesis option - 6 s.h.

  • SOCI 7000 - Thesis

Comprehensive Assessment Requirement

All ECU graduate programs require students to successfully complete a comprehensive assessment. This program requires students to submit a portfolio following completion of the required core courses. 

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