MSc in Sociology - Inequalities and Social Justice in Tallahassee United States | Florida State University

Florida State University | Tallahassee United States
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Qualification
Masters Degree
Languages
English
Delivery Mode
On-Campus
Tuition (2025)
USD 19,993
Attendance
Full-time
Full-time Duration
24 months

Our Inequalities and Social Justice program provides courses examining topics such as gender studies, sexual identity, racial and ethnic relations, educational disparities, socioeconomic class, workplace and family dynamics, organizational behavior, interpersonal relations, political systems, media influence, activist movements, gender in development contexts, and a foundational course on inequalities and social justice. Ten distinguished faculty members specialize in this field: Buggs, Davis, Reynolds, Rohlinger, Sanyal, Schrock, Singh, Ueno, and Waggoner. Their scholarly work addresses abortion policy debates, the Black Lives Matter movement, feminist activism, democratic reforms in India, transgender experiences, the Flint water contamination crisis, workplace and educational inequities related to race, gender, and sexuality, as well as sociopolitical, cultural, and bodily aspects of reproductive issues.


Destination of Study

Subjects of Study

Language Requirements

English
IELTS 6.5

Qualification Requirements

Minimum admission requirements are established by the State of Florida and enforced by Graduate School. Our admissions committee selectively admits about 10 new graduate students each year. A minimum GPA of 3.0 during the last two years of undergraduate study is required and a background in sociology and doing well in an undergraduate statistics course is desirable. All applicants must submit three letters of recommendation, an official copy of all transcripts, a writing sample, and a statement of purpose. Our committee evaluates each applicant's entire file holistically in making admission decisions. Strong letters of recommendation, a clear and focused personal statement, research interests that fit with faculty expertise, and an exemplary academic writing sample are at least as important as other factors.
Personal Statement: Upload a 2-3 page statement that highlights your relevant training and experiences, your sociological interests and career goals, and why our department is the right place for you to continue your education.
Academic Writing Sample: Upload a copy of a sole-authored paper, such as an undergraduate course paper, an honor's thesis, Master's thesis, or publication. The paper should showcase your writing abilities, demonstrate critical thinking skills, and reveal your potential to succeed in our graduate program.
Transcripts: Upload copies (unofficial is fine) of undergraduate and graduate transcripts.
English Proficiency Score for International Applicants: Official English Language Proficiency results are required of all international applicants whose native language is not English. Upload a copy of your exam score. Any of these exam scores are accepted.
TOEFL with a minimum of 550 paper, 213 computer, or 80 Internet based
Cambridge C1 Advanced Level with a minimum score of 180
Michigan Language Assessment with a minimum score of 55
Duolingo with a minimum score of 120
Recommendation Letters. Provide the contact information of three academics who have agreed to write letters of recommendation. We will email them instructions about how to upload their letters.
International English Language Testing System (Academic IELTS): 6.5

Tuition USD 19,993

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