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NC State University
Department of Sociology and Anthropology
Graduate
  For Applicants
 ROTATION OF GRADUATE COURSES, 2008-2011

GRADUATE PROGRAM IN SOCIOLOGY

updated 8/25/2008

 


      The Department will adhere to the rotation as closely as possible; however, courses in which fewer than five students are enrolled (the university minimum) are subject to cancellation.  Course offerings are subject to staff availability and student demand.  See the notes below the rotation chart for special topics courses.

 

For tables of course names and course numbers, click here:
SOCIOLOGY COURSE LIST
CORE AREAS

Spring

2008

Fall

2008

Spring

2009

Fall

2009

Spring

2010

Fall

2010

Spring

2011

Fall

2011

Theory
702
703

508

701

702

746

701

702

703

508

701

702

703

701
Methods and Analysis
708

712

713

707

711

708

713

707

711

715

713

708

707

711

713

708

707

711

715

Pedagogy
--
710
--
--
--
710
--
--
Contemporary Sociology/Proseminar
--
601
--
601
--
601
--
601

 

DESIGNATED AREAS

Spring

2008

Fall

2008

Spring

2009

Fall

2009

Spring

2010

Fall

2010

Spring

2011

Fall

2011

Crime, Deviance,
and Social Control
791G
722
721
723
791
722
721
723
Family
--
737

731

732
--
737

731

732
Global Social Change and Development
--
727
514
756
--
727
514
756
Inequality: Race, Class, and Gender
738

736

737

--
739
738
737

736

739
Medical Sociology
743
742
--
505
743
742
--
505
Rural and Community
--
509
533
758
--
509
--
758
Work, Industry, and Organizations
754
  --
753
752
754
   --
753
752
OTHER SOCIOLOGY COURSES

SOC 591V
Violence and Terrorism
SOC 791G
Gender and Crime
SOC 791H
Adolescent Health
SOC 791M
Marxist Approach to Social Theory

GRADUATE COURSES

Course Number
Course Name
SOC 505
Medical Sociology
SOC 508
Social Organization
SOC 509
Population Problems
SOC 513
Community Organization and Development
SOC 514
Developing Societies
SOC 520
Sociology of Religion
SOC 533
The Community
SOC 601
Proseminar/Contemporary Sociology Required for all incoming students (1 credit only)
SOC 610
Special Topics in Sociology
SOC 642
Practicum in Sociology
SOC 685
MR Supervised Teaching
SOC 690
Master's Exam
SOC 693
MR Supervised Research
SOC 695
MR Thesis Research
SOC 699
MR Thesis Preparation
SOC 701
Classical Sociology Theory*
SOC 702
Contemporary Sociological Theory*
SOC 703
Theory Construction
SOC 704
Feminist Thought
SOC 707
Quantitative Sociological Analysis*
SOC 708
Advanced Sociological Analysis
SOC 710
Teaching Sociology
SOC 711
Research Methods in Sociology I*
SOC 712
Advanced Survey Methods, Introductory/Quantitative Analysis
SOC 713
Applied Research*
SOC 715
Qualitative Sociological Methods and Analysis
SOC 721
Deviant Behavior
SOC 722
Social Control
SOC 723
Research in Crime and Deviance
SOC 724
Crime and Collective Action
SOC 727
Comparative Societies
SOC 728
Social Systems and Planned Change
SOC 731
Survey of Family Sociology
SOC 732
Contemporary Family Theory & Research
SOC 736
Social Stratification
SOC 737
Sociology of Gender
SOC 738
Racial & Ethnic Inequality
SOC 739
Social Psychology of Inequality
SOC 742
Social Psychology of Health & Illness
SOC 743
Psychiatric Sociology and Mental Health
SOC 744
Health Behavior and Interventions
SOC 746
Sociological Social Psychology
SOC 747
Social Psychology
SOC 752
Work and Industry
SOC 753
Formal Organizations
SOC 754
Economic Sociology
SOC 756
Sociological Analysis of Agricultural Development
SOC 757
Sociology of U.S. Agriculture
SOC 758
Rural Sociology
SOC 762
Urban Ecology
SOC 810
Special Topics in Sociology
SOC 885
DR Supervised Teaching
SOC 890
DR Prelim Examination
SOC 893
DR Supervised Research
SOC 895
DR Dissertation Research
SOC 899
DR Dissertation Research

* courses required for PhD in Sociology.

 

For information about Anthropology graduate courses go to the Anthropology course rotation .