Applied Sociology, MS

Applied Sociology

Southeastern's Applied Sociology graduate program teaches students to research, analyze and develop strategies to solve real-world problems within community institutions, organizations and groups of individuals. Through academically rigorous coursework, research, internship and study-abroad opportunities, this program prepares students for careers as administrators, researchers in public or private agencies or for doctoral studies in sociology and related disciplines.

Location

On Campus

Required Semester Hours

36

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Program Highlights

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Graduate funding in the form of research assistantships

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Classes taught by nationally and internationally recognized scholars who hold doctoral degrees

Program Requirements

Students may choose to complete a thesis or internship

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What Can You Be?

Types of Jobs

Anthropologist

Lawyer

Human Resources Professional

Types of Employers

Federal and state government

Human service agencies

State and local correctional facilities

Contact Us

Fayard Hall, Room 356D

SLU Box 10686
Hammond, LA 70402

(985) 549-5966

michael.bisciglia​@southeastern.edu

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