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Economy & Organizations-- Diversity & Inequality-- Global & International
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Requirements-- Typical Program-- Second Year Paper-- M.A. in Sociology-- Field
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   * Clusters
   * Culture
   * Economy, Inequality, Labor & Organization
   * Education
   * Family, Gender, and Sexuality
   * Global Inequality & Change
   * Immigration
   * Political Sociology & Social Movements
   * Population
   * Race & Ethnicity
   * Social Networks
 * People
   * People
   * Core Faculty
   * Lecturers
   * Emeritus Faculty
   * Affiliated Faculty
   * Affiliated Researchers
   * Visitors
   * Graduate Students
   * Office Hours
   * Staff
   * Directory
 * News & Events
   * News
   * News
   * Events
   * Upcoming Department Events (all)
   * Past Department Events
   * Colloquium Series
   * Population, Society and Inequality Colloquium Series
   * Sociology Comparative Workshop Series
 * Resources
   * Resources
   * Resources
   * Reimbursements
   * Room & Equipment Reservation Calendar
 * Employment
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THE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE, IS
NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED FOR ITS BROAD STRENGTHS IN QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE
RESEARCH IN SUCH AREAS AS IMMIGRATION, SOCIAL MOVEMENTS, SOCIAL NETWORKS, THE
FAMILY, GLOBALIZATION, POPULATION, AND EDUCATION.

 
Sociology faculty contribute not only to the department and the wider field but
also to the campus's interdisciplinary units, providing leadership and core
faculty to the Institute for Mathematical Behavioral Sciences, the Center for
the Study of Democracy, the Center for Demographic and Social Analysis, and so
on.  Faculty members in sociology have achieved prominence in several
sub-fields; they have gained distinction as editors of major journals and
officers of professional associations; and they have won respect in equal
measures from activists and policymakers.  The department offers both
undergraduate and graduate degrees in sociology. Learn more . . . •











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