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Researchers specializing in demography, family dynamics, and life course studies explore diverse subjects including the fusion of spatial analysis with traditional demographic theories, racial identity assessment, and how work-family balance affects financial stability and quality of life throughout different life stages. These scholars secure funding from prominent institutions like the NIH and NSF to enhance and examine various datasets, ranging from contemporary to historical census records globally. Both faculty and graduate students collaborate with the prestigious Minnesota Population Center and Life Course Center, drawing international scholars and postdoctoral researchers.
What sets our sociology department apart is the extensive variety of domestic and global topics investigated by our academic community. We excel in both quantitative and qualitative research methods while maintaining a stimulating yet nurturing academic atmosphere. Our graduate program particularly values diverse perspectives and backgrounds. The Sociology Department exclusively provides a PhD program, though doctoral candidates may obtain a master's degree as part of their journey toward the doctorate.