Online Master of Arts in Sociology
Learn how patterns of social relationships and social interactions impact individuals, family members and workers in our master’s in sociology. This online program can prepare you for careers in social work, case management, human resources as well as nonprofit or government work.
Quick facts
Next start date: 01/10/2022
Total classes: 10
Weeks per class: 7.5
Total credit hours: 30
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A master’s in sociology to meet your needs
The distinguished and dedicated faculty in this online graduate program will help you explore how social contexts affect the well-being of families and individuals while refining your understanding of research methods and statistics. This online master’s in sociology does not require a thesis and serves as a terminal degree, meaning it’s not intended to prepare you for pursuing a PhD.
Why earn a master of arts in sociology?
The distinguished and dedicated faculty in this online graduate program will encourage you to explore how social contexts affect the well-being of families and individuals while refining your understanding of research methods and statistics. As a student, you can broaden your knowledge base to be more effective in your current role or expand your sociological background to pursue more advanced positions. Our students often follow career paths in government agencies, education and social services. This program gives you the opportunity to develop your own professional talents in a way that relates to your interests and the communities you wish to serve in your career.
If you’re looking for an applied practitioner approach that covers 21st-century social issues and leads to the completion of a culminating capstone project, consider applying to earn your master’s in sociology today.
Does my master's in sociology say 'online'?
Graduate sociology courses
Sociology master's courses focus on creating an in-depth understanding of content, critical thinking and building practical skills and knowledge. All of the courses in this degree are taught by full-time faculty with PhDs interested in student's pedagogical and professional development. Courses in this program include:
Core course
Sociological Theory
Research
Research Methods
Required course
Marriage and Family Relationships
Required course
Social Statistics
Required course
Diversity and Society
Required course
Leadership and Social Justice
Required course
Social Change and Innovation
Core course
Capstone 1
What can I do with a master’s in sociology?
It will be beneficial to begin your sociology master’s degree with your career goals in mind, as this program does not lead to licensure or translate directly to PhD coursework. Graduates from our program may pursue positions such as:
Child protective services agent
Community program coordinator
Crisis intervention center employee
Government agency employee
HR professional
Nonprofit leader
Study with experts in the field of liberal arts
From Royal Society and American Academy fellows to Marshall and Barry Goldwater Scholarship recipients, The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences is home to prestigious students and faculty members.
- Fulbright American Scholars.
- Guggenheim Fellows.
- MacArthur Fellows.
- Nobel laureates.
Study with experts in the field of liberal arts
From Royal Society and American Academy fellows to Marshall and Barry Goldwater Scholarship recipients, The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences is home to prestigious students and faculty members.
- Fulbright American Scholars.
- Guggenheim Fellows.
- MacArthur Fellows.
- Nobel laureates.
Master’s in sociology requirements
Applicants to the Master of Arts in sociology program must fulfill the requirements of both the Graduate College and The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
Study sociology with the largest and most diverse college at ASU
The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences takes a transdisciplinary approach to education with a vast spectrum of degrees in the social sciences, natural sciences and humanities. We inspire students to be socially aware, critical thinkers and global citizens.
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