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The Sociology Department is a prominent, expansive academic unit dedicated to offering exceptional, practical intellectual mentorship for graduate students. This support spans all sociological specialties and encompasses the entire methodological range of the discipline. Our doctoral candidates develop strong research skills, frequently collaborating with leading faculty members engaged in cutting-edge sociological studies across diverse subfields. Graduate students can access numerous funded research initiatives and fellowships that offer both professional development and financial assistance. Numerous Ph.D. candidates have showcased their research at conferences worldwide and secured publications in top-tier sociology journals. Our structured doctoral program involves rigorous coursework, usually completed within three years, with comprehensive training in various methodologies. Indiana University's mandatory methods curriculum focuses on quantitative approaches while equipping students to both conduct and critically evaluate quantitative and qualitative research.
Completion of the M.A. degree (or equivalent training) in soci­ology at a recognized institution with a grade point average of 3.3 (B+) or higher (students with a master’s degree in a related field may be admitted
Applicants whose native language is not English should submit proof of such proficiency by the time they apply for admission. Normally this is done by taking the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). Results of this test should be submitted as part of the application for admission.