At ISU we are dedicated to your success as a graduate student. The graduate program in rural sociology provides an award-winning education. Graduate students in sociology develop the capability for original and creative research. Students engage in either independent or group research under the direction of faculty members. Preparation for the graduate degree is not confined to formal class work and activity on research projects. Students also work toward intellectual independence while developing an integrated grasp of the field. We encourage you to explore.
Area(s) of Emphasis (for program use only): Agriculture & Development; Criminology & Criminal Justice; Social & Economic Disparities
Learning Goals that students in this program are expected to meet include:
Demonstrate comprehensive understanding of scholarly literature in the one of the department’s program areas.
The ability to articulate research objectives (e.g., form testable hypotheses) that, when met, will lead to meaningful contributions to the field of sociology.
Conduct qualitative and/or quantitative research using appropriate methods of acquisition, analysis, and reporting of data.
Demonstrate the ability to interpret research results appropriately and integrate them into the existing knowledge in the discipline.
Demonstrate the ability to clearly and accurately communicate research findings orally and in writing, including in conference presentations, peer-reviewed scientific journals, and/or in the classroom.
Conduct scholarship, in teams or with independence, in ways that consistently demonstrate ethical practice and professionalism.