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Acting Head of the Department: Andrew Pickering
Director of Graduate Studies: Gillian Stevens
326 Lincoln Hall
702 South Wright Street, Urbana, IL 61801
(217) 244-1808
Fax: (217) 333-5225
E-mail: efleming@uiuc.edu
Graduate Degree
ProgramsThe Department of Sociology offers graduate programs leading
to the doctor of philosophy degree. AdmissionThe Graduate College
admission requirements apply. Students applying for admission should
have a background in one of the social sciences, preferably sociology.
Applicants must submit Graduate Record Examination (GRE) scores on
the tests of verbal ability, quantitative ability, and analytical
ability. The advanced test in sociology is optional. A writing sample
is highly recommended. Non-native English speakers must also submit
Teaching of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) scores; the Test
of Spoken English (TSE) is optional but recommended. Graduate Teaching
ExperienceAlthough teaching is not a general Graduate College requirement,
experience in teaching is considered an important part of the graduate
experience in this program.Doctor of PhilosophyThe graduate program
is small and cohesive with a high faculty-student ratio. All students
are required to take a small core of required courses in theory and
methods, and then specialize in one of four areas. The areas are composed
of collaborative research and curricula, and constitute the major
locations for graduate student training. The areas are population,
health, and the life course; race and inequality; social and political
order and change; and transnational. Doctoral candidates must pass
a specialty examination in their area and write and defend a dissertation.Financial
AidFinancial support is provided for most graduate students through
teaching assistantships, research assistantships, tuition and fee
waivers, fellowships, and other University and external financial
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