The MA in Sociology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison provides foundational training in sociological theory, qualitative and quantitative research methods, and topical concentrations such as race, class, gender, and education. The program equips students for applied research roles, doctoral studies, and impactful careers in public service, NGOs, and academia.
Structural Inequality in Urban Housing Policy
Social Capital and Educational Achievement in Rural Communities
The Impact of Mass Incarceration on Family Structures
Intersectionality in Workplace Discrimination Cases
Digital Surveillance and the New Boundaries of Privacy
Gender Norms and Career Aspirations in Adolescents
The Role of Religion in Immigrant Integration
Climate Change and Environmental Justice Movements
Social Media and the Formation of Political Echo Chambers
A Comparative Study of Welfare Policy Narratives
Race and Policing: Statistical Evidence and Social Narratives
Reproductive Rights and Socioeconomic Inequality
LGBTQ+ Youth and Mental Health in School Settings
Social Mobility Across Generations in Immigrant Families
Public Perceptions of Poverty and Welfare Recipients
Union Decline and Worker Agency in the Gig Economy
Cultural Capital and Access to Higher Education
Aging, Isolation, and Community Engagement in Suburban Areas
The Sociology of Food Insecurity on College Campuses
Media Representation of Protest Movements Across Decades
Develop deep insight into the dynamics of social behavior and inequality while mastering empirical research for social impact.
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