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The Master of Arts (M.A.) in Sociology program has three primary objectives. First, it equips graduates for professional roles across diverse sectors such as corporate research, human resources, administration, and data analytics. Second, it prepares students for teaching positions at community colleges. Third, it establishes a strong academic foundation for those planning to pursue doctoral studies.
This sociology program encourages students to develop analytical thinking about societal structures while teaching research methodologies to tackle social challenges. Texas State University's Sociology Department delivers coursework and practical training to meet the rising need for social science professionals in areas like environmental studies, urban planning, healthcare, gerontology, and social justice. Faculty members mentor M.A. candidates, helping them develop specialized skills for professional success and potential advancement to Ph.D. programs.
Sociology graduates pursue diverse and increasingly important careers in research, policy advocacy, and education. Employment opportunities exist in corporate settings, educational institutions, government agencies, and nonprofit organizations, with roles including: human resources professionals, digital media strategists, management consultants, nonprofit executives, career advisors, community engagement leaders, organizational administrators, policy advocates, equity specialists, and collegiate educators
Our faculty members possess strong methodological and theoretical expertise, engaging in both practical and fundamental research. Key focus areas encompass social stratification and diversity studies (examining race, class, gender, and sexuality), public health, aging research, and ecological sustainability. Department scholars regularly publish influential works in academic publications and mainstream media, earning widespread recognition from both scholarly communities and the general public.