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Interested in attending graduate school?

The University of Montana Sociology Department is sponsoring a presentation on “Graduate Studies in Sociology” on Thursday, November 19th at 3:45 PM in room 330 of the University Center.  The UM Sociology Department offers the Master of Arts degree in General Sociology, Rural & Environmental Change, Criminology, and Inequality & Social Justice. 

Topics to be covered at the presentation include: the advantages of having a graduate degree; application and admission procedures; financial aid available; and the graduate curriculum.  Current graduate students will talk about their experiences.  Students from all majors as well as members of the community are welcome.  Refreshments will be served.

For further information, contact Professor Dan Doyle at 243-5912 or at dan.doyle@umontana.edu or visit the departmental web site: www.umt.edu/sociology/graduate/.

 

Previous Graduate Student Theses

As of fall 2006, the Mansfield Library began hosting electronic versions of student thesis on their ETDP Collection site. Searches can be performed there by Academic Department or Author. The Sociology Department  also has a collection of bound thesis available for browsing.  You can find previous MA theses completed by MA students in the Department at http://etd.lib.umt.edu/ETD-db/ETD-browse/browse?first_letter=S;browse_by=department.

 

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Upcoming Events

Advising for Spring 2010 begins October 19, 2009.

Registration for Spring 2010 begins October 26, 2009

Veteran's Day--no classes and UM offices closed: November 11, 2009

Graduate Studies in Sociology presentation

Students from all majors are welcome to attend. November 19 at 3:45, University Center 330.

Refreshments will be served.

Thanksgiving Holiday

November 26-27, 2009

Finals Week

December 14-18, 2009

Wintersession 2010

January 4-22, 2010

Spring Semester 2010

January 25-May 14, 2010

Commencement

May 15, 2010