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SOC 383: Sociological Methodology III: Models for Discrete Outcomes

Required for Ph.D. in Sociology; other students by instructor permission only. enrollment limited to first-year Sociology doctoral students. The rationale for and interpretation of static and dynamic models for the analysis of discrete variables. Prerequisites: 381 and 382, or equivalents.
Last offered: Spring 2023

SOC 384: Advanced Regression Analysis (EDUC 326)

Social science researchers often deal with complex data and research questions that traditional statistics models like linear regression cannot adequately address. This course offers the opportunity to understand and apply two widely used types of advanced regression analysis that allow the examination of 1) multilevel data structures (multilevel models) and 2) multivariate research questions (structural equation models).
Terms: Spr | Units: 3-5

SOC 385A: Research Practicum 1

Workshop on research methods and writing research papers for second year Sociology doctoral students. Ongoing student research, methodological problems, writing challenges, and possible solutions. Required for second year paper.
Terms: Aut | Units: 2
Instructors: Grusky, D. (PI)

SOC 385B: Research Practicum II

Workshop on research methods and writing research papers for second year Sociology doctoral students. Ongoing student research, methodological problems, writing challenges, and possible solutions. Required for second year paper.
Terms: Win | Units: 2
Instructors: Grusky, D. (PI)

SOC 385C: Journal Article Writing Seminar

The purpose of this course is to pass along tips and tricks for publishing your work in peer-reviewed academic journals, to ensure you get constructive feedback on your writing (rather than the research), and to practice giving constructive writing feedback to others. It will help you make time to: revise a piece of scholarship for publication, and think about what you are writing, for whom, and why. Enrollment is by permission only. Prerequisite: Sociology graduate student with an unpublished draft of original research, such as a completed qualifying paper. Priority given to PhD students in their 3rd and 4th years.
Last offered: Spring 2022

SOC 386: Meso-Organizational Theory (MS&E 382)

Doctoral research seminar, limited to Ph.D. students. Provides an overview of research on meso-level organizational theory. Topics include classic and contemporary research on work and occupations, sociology of professions and expertise, meso-level theories on roles, jurisdictional conflicts, status, and authority, occupational drivers of technology adoption and implementation in the workplace, and the importance of organizational practices in addressing (or worsening) inequality. The course covers both foundational research as well as more recent empirical scholarship on these topics. Students are expected to use this course to make progress on their research projects/papers.

SOC 390: Graduate Individual Study

May be repeated for credit. Appropriate for in-person instruction.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum | Units: 1-5 | Repeatable for credit

SOC 391: Graduate Directed Research

May be repeated for credit. Appropriate for in-person instruction.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum | Units: 1-5 | Repeatable for credit

SOC 392: Curricular Practical Training

CPT course required for international students completing degree requirements. Appropriate for in-person instruction.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum | Units: 1-5 | Repeatable for credit

SOC 393: Teaching Apprenticeship

Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum | Units: 1-15 | Repeatable for credit
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