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9 Master's degrees in Sociology in North Carolina, United States
Teaching - Social Studies (Secondary)
The Master of Teaching - Social Studies (Secondary) at North Carolina State University is an accelerated teacher licensure program that leads its graduates to both an initial teaching license and a master’s degree in as little as a year-and-a-half (full-time).
Social Science and Policy
The Social Science and Policy degree at Duke University stresses the courses that are critical core/foundations for students to develop skills and experience in the basic statistical methodologies as well as relevant computer programming as they move into such areas.
Sociology
The MA in Sociology at University of North Carolina Greensboro offers a thesis and a non-thesis option. The thesis option requires 33 semester hours, including 6 hours of thesis. The non-thesis option requires 33 semester hours, including a 6-hour internship.
Sociology
The Sociology program of The University of North Carolina at Charlotte provides students with theoretical and methodological skills necessary to undertake analysis of contemporary social issues and problems.
Sociocultural Anthropology and Ethnography
Sociocultural anthropologists embrace the humanities when they investigate realms as far-reaching as expressive culture (music, performance, material arts, texts, architecture, film, and other semiotic media). At University of North Carolina Chapel Hill we offer a master degree in Sociocultural Anthropology and Ethnography.
Sociology with Concentration in Criminology
The MA in Sociology with Concentration in Criminology at University of North Carolina Greensboro offers a thesis and a non-thesis option. The thesis option requires 33 semester hours, including 6 hours of thesis. The non-thesis option requires 33 semester hours, including a 6-hour internship.
Sociology
The Department of Sociology at University of North Carolina Chapel Hill offers the master of arts and doctor of philosophy degrees in sociology.
Sociology
Are you interested in learning how to apply sociological theory, social statistics, and research methods to investigate real social problems? Can you envision yourself working for a social research institute or being well prepared to pursue a PhD in sociology? East Carolina University's Sociology, M.A. is a two-year program in which students may begin in fall or spring.
Sociology and Criminology
The Sociology and Criminology M.A. at the University of North Carolina Wilmington is a versatile postgraduate programme designed for aspiring public service professionals. This degree offers full-time or part-time study modes, typically completed over four to six semesters, focusing on applied research and social issues.