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    Jun 12, 2025  
2025-26 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2025-26 Undergraduate Catalog

Sociology, BS with grad track option leading to Sociology, MS


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The sociology BS with grad track option leading to the MS in sociology with a concentration in research and theory program will prepare students for their future career paths and allow them more flexibility in employment. Following this academic path is an indicator of potential work ethic for employers, illustrates maturity, and the ability to handle a multitude of challenging situations, along with problem-solving capabilities. Students pursuing the sociology BS with grad track option leading to the MS in sociology with a concentration in research and theory program will also be well prepared for any PhD program, as they will graduate with a concentrated training in a variety of sociological theoretical thought and the ability to apply research methodology and statistical procedures in applied settings.

Earning the BS and the MS in sociology with a concentration in research and theory will also prepare emerging professionals enrolled to fulfill the following career aspirations: 

  • Attain and then sustain positions as project managers in the for- and not-for-profit sectors in organizations that require people who can operate as well as teach the skill sets and habits of mind necessary to manage expectations, forge and maintain relationships and facilitate common understanding;
  • Use the knowledge they gain from their enrollment in this program to effectively begin PhD programs in areas that include but are not limited to sociology, anthropology, psychology and other social science disciplines;
  • Assume management-level positions in a wide array of organizations (including non-profit organizations) that require those who work for them to be able to formulate, design, and effectively analyze evidence-based results gleaned from the social research processes, and then use this evidence to support crucial decisions and actions;
  • Assume leadership roles in both private and public sector organizations that involve establishing and sustaining community outreach; and
  • Use the knowledge and skill sets such as research that they will have learned during their enrollment in this program to attain and fulfill positions in organizations that require the services of leaders who can actually innovate and, when necessary, apply theory as a means to resolve complex, systemic problems.

Admission Criteria


To be eligible for acceptance, students must have completed a minimum of 75 undergraduate credit hours, including four of the six core sociology courses for a BS in sociology with a grade of C or better:

Requirements


To earn this grad track degree, an undergraduate student must have completed 90 credit hours toward the fulfillment of a specific UNT bachelor’s degree program with a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or better and have satisfied the rest of its stated admissions requirements. Students who are accepted into this program must elect to enroll in up to two, first-year-of-graduate-study, 5000-level courses in the sociology graduate MS curriculum as substitutions for up to two, advanced elective courses in the undergraduate degree.

Each candidate must complete a minimum of 30 credit hours of study at 5000-level earned from passing the (up to) six hours of 5000-level courses with a letter grade of C or better to earn this degree. Candidates must earn up to 6 credit hours toward their degree from the required courses listed below:

  • SOCI 5050 - Sociological Theory (3 credit hours)
  • SOCI 5200 - Research Methods and Design (3 credit hours)
  • SOCI 5210 - Introduction to Social Statistics (3 credit hours)
  • SOCI 5XXX as approved by grad track advisor.

Once (up to) two, first-year-of-graduate-study, 5000-level courses in the sociology MS graduate program curriculum have been completed successfully (i.e. passed with a letter grade of C or better), the candidate’s bachelor’s degree can be conferred, as long as they have met the requirements for whatever undergraduate plan they have filed.

All remaining courses for Sociology, BS  must be completed.

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