Department of Sociology and Criminology
Rhodes Tower 1721
(216) 687-4500
http://www.csuohio.edu/class/sociology/
Wendy Regoeczi, Interim Department Chair
Rongjun Sun, Graduate Program Director
The Program
The Master of Arts in Sociology program provides advanced instruction in the essential knowledge of the discipline and in the major social research skills, both qualitative and quantitative. This training can be applied in a variety of workplaces, including academic, business, government, and agency settings. Alternatively, the master’s program can serve as preparation for doctoral studies. All core courses and seminars are held during evening hours, weekdays except Friday.
Faculty Research and Publications
The faculty members of the Department of Sociology and Criminology conduct applied and basic research on a variety of major contemporary social issues, including the aging population, family relations, development, social theory, symbolic interactionism, qualitative research, theorizing ethnographic research, community organizing, social movements, public sociology, social bonding theory, policing, prisons, women and crime, capital punishment, social control, criminal justice case processing, homicide, and domestic violence. In the past few years, faculty members have authored a half dozen books and several dozen journal articles. This research has been supported by several large federal and foundation research grants and a number of smaller state and local awards. Opportunities exist for student involvement in this work, particularly since most of it is conducted in the Cleveland area. The Department is also the home of the Criminology Research Center, which conducts criminological research for local, state and federal agencies. The Research Center employs graduate assistants to work on these projects.
Current faculty information can be located on the Cleveland State University Faculty Profile page.
Admission Information
All applicants must meet College of Graduate Studies requirements for admission. Students must have a minimum overall grade-point average of 3.0. All applicants are also required to submit scores for the Graduate Record Examination. An applicant may hold a bachelor’s degree in a field other than sociology, but there should be evidence of sociological preparation. An undergraduate course in statistics is essential. In some cases, students who lack a background in sociology and/or statistics may be granted conditional admission while course deficiencies are satisfied.
Students applying for admission must submit transcripts and two letters of reference, at least one of which should be from a professor who is from one of the social sciences and is familiar with the student’s work.
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Financial Assistance
Graduate assistantships and tuition grants are available to qualified students. Interested students should contact the Sociology Graduate Program Director.