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The sociology of Work and Organization examines evolving employment patterns across different contexts, including labor markets, gender dynamics, industrial transformations, economic reforms, organizational protests, vocational education, and workplace regulations. These developments occur within wider frameworks of globalization, economic shifts, and policy changes.
Students in this specialization will explore how gender, class, race, and ethnicity interact with workplace transformations and restructuring.
As a driven PhD candidate in sociology, you'll encounter stimulating academic and professional opportunities through coursework, seminars, comprehensive exams, teaching and research roles, conference participation, and dissertation development.
The program fosters leadership growth and career preparation, equipping you with essential skills like advanced theoretical and methodological knowledge, independent research capabilities at your field's forefront, and expert communication abilities while collaborating with distinguished faculty members.