

MA in Sociology, University of Nevada, Reno
Reno, Nevada
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24 Months
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About this course
The Sociology graduate program at the University of Nevada, Reno offers a Master of Arts degree that provides rigorous training in sociological theory, research methodologies, and a variety of substantive areas within sociology. The program prepares students for careers in applied research or social services, as well as for Ph.D.-level studies in sociology or social psychology. Students engage with courses on theory and research methods, alongside numerous substantive sociology courses that develop both practical research skills and critical analysis of social issues.
Why this course is highly recommended
This program is ideal for students seeking a strong foundation in sociological theory and research, with opportunities to explore various social issues in depth. Its interdisciplinary connections within the School of Social Research and Justice Studies promote a collaborative environment for social justice and related research. The curriculum is designed to prepare graduates for diverse career paths in research, social services, or advanced academic study.
Specialisation
The program covers a broad range of sociological topics, including class structure, gender, race and ethnic relations, family, community, religion, social psychology, political sociology, work, social change, law, and Third World studies. Students can choose to focus on these areas through coursework and comprehensive exams, tailoring their study according to their interests within sociology.
Course fees
Application fees
17.95L
1st year tuition fees
17.95L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Students can choose between two plans: Plan A (Thesis) requires 30 credits, including thesis work completed over two years, and involves forming a thesis committee and an oral exam. Plan B (Non-Thesis) requires 31 credits, including comprehensive exams in theory, research methods, and a substantive area. Both plans emphasize coursework in research methods, statistics, and advanced sociological theory, with at least 9 credits at the 700-level.
English language test
IELTS
6.5
TOEFL
79
PTE
59
DUOLINGO
115
Career prospects
Graduates are prepared for careers in applied research, social services, and further academic studies, particularly at the Ph.D. level in sociology or social psychology. The program's focus on research skills and understanding of social issues makes it suitable for roles that require critical analysis, data collection, and policy development in social research or community work.
FAQs
What are the application deadlines?
The fall application deadline is March 1, and the spring deadline is October 1.
What are the basic admission requirements?
Applicants need a bachelor's degree with a GPA of 2.75 or higher, transcripts, recommendation letters, a statement of purpose, and a writing sample. International students may also need to fulfill additional requirements.
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