Doctor of Philososphy [Ph.D] Sociology
Students in the graduate program gain an in-depth understanding in the department's areas of expertise (family and the life course; law and social policy; social inequalities; urban and community; work, occupations and institutions) while also benefiting from close, collaborative relationships with faculty. This unique combination of academic rigor and faculty mentoring prepares students to be first-rate researchers.
The Department offers advanced training in sociological theory, research methods (qualitative and quantitative), and substantive areas including family and the life course, health, crime, law and social policy, social inequalities, urban sociology, and work and organizations. Whether pursuing a Master?s degree or a PhD, graduate students learn to become independent researchers. Many have opportunities to develop teaching skills through teaching assistantships and lectureships. Students are mentored closely by faculty, benefit from regular proseminars and visiting speakers, and have many opportunities for mutual support and socializing.
Tution & Application Fees
Year | Year 1 | Year 2 | Year 3 | Year 4 |
Tuition Fees | $32160 | $32160 | $32160 | $32160 |
Other Fees | $3520 | $3520 | $3520 | $3520 |
Total Fees | $35680 | $35680 | $35680 | $35680 |
Examinations
Exam Type | Exam Name | Score | Out of Score | Exam Level |
---|---|---|---|---|
TOEFL | Test of English as a Foreign Language | 90 | 120 | 3 |
IELTS | International English Language Testing System | 6.5 | 9 | 3 |
GRE | Graduate Record Examination | 309 | 340 | 2 |
PTE | Pearson Test of English | 50 | 90 | 3 |
Academic Requirements:
- Academic transcripts of all the undergraduate and graduate courses pursued
- Personal Statements
- Letters of recommendation from three persons who know your academic and research background
- GRE score is optional
English Language Requirements:
- TOEFL: minimum 550 in PBT; minimum 213 in CBT; minimum 79 in IBT
- IELTS: minimum 6.5