Program & Courses Graduate

The Department of Sociology offers both academic and professional degree programs. Our academic master's programs include Sociology (including Female Studies), Anthropology, and Social Security. The professional master's programs include the Master of Social Work (MSW) and the Master of Social Policy (MSP).

The MSW program provides four specializations: Social Service Organization Management, Community Development, Advanced Clinical Social Work, and Social Administration & Social Policy. The MSP program also offers four specializations: Social Policy Analysis, Population, Education& Health, Technology, Labor& Environment, and Social Sectors & Non-Traditional Security.

Additionally, we offer a mentorship program that allows students to choose a mentor through a two-way selection process. The department will release a list of available professors for various specializations each academic year.