May 11, 2024  
2023-2024 Graduate Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Graduate Catalog

Sociology, PhD


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E-mail: socdept@bgsu.edu

A Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Sociology provides advanced training in sociological research and teaching, and prepares graduates for careers in university teaching and research, government agencies, non-profit organizations, and the private sector. Students may enter directly upon completion of an undergraduate degree (earning an M.A. along the way), or with a completed M.A. in sociology or a related field.

Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of the Ph.D. degree, students in the Sociology program are expected to be able to:

  • Synthesize and appraise the theoretical and empirical literature in a major area of specialization in sociology, concluding about important areas for future research. 
  • Develop a sociologically significant research project that investigates multiple, related research questions. 
  • Evaluate and defend the relevant theories and literature that informs the research project. 
  • Statistically analyze empirical data from large social survey datasets to investigate multiple, related research questions. 
  • Assess the strengths and limitations of analytical methods and to defend choices to use some methods over others. 
  • Argue effectively to technical and non-technical audiences orally and in writing.

Admission Requirements

Deadlines for Fall is January 15 for priority funding consideration.  Since application reviews may begin immediately after the deadline, we recommend submitting your application and providing all required documents before the deadline.

You may start this program with or without a Masters. If you do not hold a Masters, you will complete in your program of study.

Additional Documents required:

  • Three Letters of Recommendation
  • Professional Resume
  • Statement of Purpose
  • Writing Sample

Please refer to your program’s webpage for specific details about the nature and content of the additional documents required.

Application Requirements

Admissions Categories and Grade Point Average Requirements

International Application Information

Degree Requirements

Curriculum Requirements


Electives (27 credits)


Areas of Major Concentration: Select one from A, B, C, or D. 

A. Criminology /Deviance. 

B. Family Studies

C. Population/Demography

D. Social Psychology

Areas of Minor Concentration: Select one from E, F, G, or H or I.

E. Criminology/Deviance

F. Family Studies

G. Population Studies/Demography

H. Social Psychology

I. Quantitative Methods

Select 3 courses from: MATH 5410  MATH 5420  MATH 6570  PSYC 7610  PSYC 7620  PSYC 7680  SOC 7190  SOC 7200  SOC 7160  STAT 5020  STAT 5160  STAT 6300  STAT 6340  

Other Requirements


Optional electives

Culminating Experience (16-30 credits)


Minimum Total Credits (90 credits)


Additional Requirements


  • Minimum 3.0 graduate cumulative grade point average
  • Maximum of 10 credits of 5000-level coursework may be counted toward degree requirements
  • Preliminary Examination or Project
  • Minimum of  16 credits of dissertation research (maximum of 30 credits of dissertation research are applicable to degree requirements)
  • Dissertation Defense and Publication of Manuscript on OhioLINK
  • All requirements must be completed within eight years from the end of the earliest course used to fulfill degree requirements.

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