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This graduate program specializes in international comparative studies and large-scale societal transformations over time. Designed to equip students with theoretical frameworks, research methodologies, and specialized knowledge, the curriculum emphasizes global patterns rather than specific regions. Faculty research spans Latin America, Africa, Asia, the Middle East, and Eastern/Southeastern Europe, but the program prioritizes universal themes like globalization, urban systems, social movements, migration patterns, and structural inequalities that transcend borders.
Students progress through structured coursework while contributing to faculty-led investigations of these critical issues. The Johns Hopkins interdisciplinary environment encourages collaboration across departments, with affiliated experts in anthropology, economics, geography, history, political science, and public health enriching the program.
The sociology PhD program emphasizes hands-on research training through a combination of formal classes, guided independent study, and faculty-mentored projects. With intentionally limited enrollment, students benefit from tailored academic paths and close mentorship in a collegial atmosphere. The diverse community of scholars from varied geographic and social origins fosters a dynamic intellectual environment that prepares graduates for academic excellence.