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380 Master's degrees in Sociology in United States

Equity, Education and Social Justice
The Equity, Education and Social Justice from California State University Long Beach examines education in its historical, social, and political contexts, and may be applied to all levels of education—locally, nationally, and internationally.
Social Science
The Social Science at Clemson University provides a solid foundation in social science research methods.
Sociology
The Sociology program at Arkansas State University is offered by the Department of Criminology, Sociology, and Geography at the College of Liberal Arts & Communication.
Adolescence Social Studies Grades 7-12
In the Adolescence Social Studies Grades 7-12 at the College at Brockport SUNY you will examine the field of education in more sophisticated ways.
Sociology
The graduate program in Sociology from Southern Connecticut State University is designed to provide students training in research methods and theories of our disciplines that may be used to identify and address a wide range of social issues that directly and indirectly affect individuals and their communities.
Sociology
The master's degree program in Sociology at Illinois State University helps you take the extra step to make the world better.
Applied Statistics for Social Science Research
At this Applied Statistics for Social Science Research MSc program from New York University, you will learn advanced quantitative research techniques and apply them to critical policy issues across the social, behavioral, and health sciences, preparing for a career as an applied statistician or data scientist or for doctoral study.
Sociology
The Master of Arts in Sociology program at Boston University prepares students broadly in the basic skills used by a sociologist. Our goal is to provide advanced training beyond the undergraduate level for work as an applied social scientist outside of academic life, as in government administrative jobs or research departments or community programs.
Sociology - Inequality and Social Justice
The Sociology - Inequality and Social Justice programme at The University of Montana is a full-time postgraduate degree. This master's course focuses on disparities across class, gender, and race. Students benefit from a small cohort size and expert faculty guidance during their two years of intensive academic study.
Sociological Practice
The mission of the Master of Arts in Sociological Practice at California State University San Marcos is to provide a sound academic and professionally useful graduate education for students interested in working in social services and community agencies, those who plan for teaching careers at the community college level, and those who plan to pursue a Ph.D. degree.
Social Studies Education (Grades 7-12)
The master’s degree in Social Studies Education (Grades 7-12) at Syracuse University prepares civic-minded graduates who educate and enlighten society’s youngest citizens and expand the classroom to every corner of the world.
Interdisciplinary Studies - Social Justice and Human Rights
The Interdisciplinary Studies - Social Justice and Human Rights M.A program at George Mason University is flexibly designed to allow you to focus your studies around the issues to which you are most committed.
Sociology
The Master of Arts in Sociology from Minnesota State University Mankato is designed for the person seeking a comprehensive, sociological understanding of the social world.
Speech Pathology and Audiology
The Master of Arts degree (MA) program in Speech Pathology and Audiology at the South Carolina State University is designed to provide the academic and practicum experiences that will develop clinical competence in the management of speech, hearing, and language disorders.
Law and Sociology Dual Degree
The Law and Sociology Dual Degree at Saint Louis University capitalizes on the advantages of legal training and social science research expertise.
Social, Behavioral, and Population Sciences
Students in Social, Behavioral, and Population Sciences from Tulane University engage in innovative training and field applications in social and behavioral program development, evaluation, and research to promote health equity.

Anthropology - Professional Methods and Techniques Specialization
The Master of Arts in Anthropology - Professional Methods and Techniques Specialization at Colorado State University houses a diverse faculty that includes cultural anthropologists, archaeologists, biological anthropologists, and geographers whose scholarship spans the breadth of human experience.
Sociology
The Sociology program at Columbia University is an intensive program that combines academic training with independent research, culminating in the completion of a thesis.
Geography - Environment and Society
Research at The University of Alabama in Geography - Environment and Society includes exploring problems related to housing, conflicting land uses, ecotourism, environmental management, transportation planning, economic development in rural and urban areas, regional planning, exclusionary zoning, and third world planning issues.
Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
The Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies MA program from Georgia State University has three interrelated areas of concentration: Globalization, Sexuality studies, Social change.