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Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Sociology

Subject Ranking

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Program Duration

24 monthsProgram duration

Main Subject Area

SociologyMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Sociology

Study Level

PHD

The Department of Sociology at Emory is a vigorous community of scholars. We engage in cutting-edge research, take pride in excellent teaching, and actively contribute to the University and wider community. Our faculty focus on four core areas in the discipline: Sociology of Health and Illness (including race, class and gender-driven health disparities; aging and the life course; mental health and well-being; health care institutions; physician-patient relationships; social stigma; stress); Culture (including mass media; religion; social change; world culture; music, literature, and the arts; popular culture; identity construction); Social Psychology (including interpersonal and group processes; social structure and personality; status and power; justice; racial attitudes; legitimacy; identity formation and negotiation; emotions: criminology; health and well being); Social Inequality (including sociology of education; work and industry; medical sociology; gender, race, class, and ethnicity; criminology; organizations).

Program overview

Main Subject

Sociology

Study Level

PHD

The Department of Sociology at Emory is a vigorous community of scholars. We engage in cutting-edge research, take pride in excellent teaching, and actively contribute to the University and wider community. Our faculty focus on four core areas in the discipline: Sociology of Health and Illness (including race, class and gender-driven health disparities; aging and the life course; mental health and well-being; health care institutions; physician-patient relationships; social stigma; stress); Culture (including mass media; religion; social change; world culture; music, literature, and the arts; popular culture; identity construction); Social Psychology (including interpersonal and group processes; social structure and personality; status and power; justice; racial attitudes; legitimacy; identity formation and negotiation; emotions: criminology; health and well being); Social Inequality (including sociology of education; work and industry; medical sociology; gender, race, class, and ethnicity; criminology; organizations).

Admission requirements

Undergraduate

7+
All applicants to Rollins must have (at a minimum) the equivalent of a U.S. four-year bachelor's degree. Other language requirements are the minimum score of TOEFL paper based test is 550 and computer based test is 213.
2 Years
Jan-2000

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