PhD in Sociology

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Program Name: PhD in Sociology

Program Duration: 3-5 Years (Full-Time / Part-Time)
Delivery Mode: On-Campus / Online / Hybrid
Credit Hours: 90-120
Intake: Fall, Spring
Degree Awarded By: Arizona International University


Program Overview

The PhD in Sociology at Arizona International University provides advanced research training in social systems, cultural practices, social policies, and their impact on individuals and communities. Students will develop expertise in qualitative and quantitative research methods, social theory, and policy analysis. The interdisciplinary approach aims to address contemporary social issues, equipping students to take on leadership roles in academia, research institutions, NGOs, and government.


Curriculum Highlights

  1. Social Theory and Practice
    Study classical and contemporary sociological theories with a focus on modern social problems.

  2. Research Methodologies in Sociology
    Advanced training in qualitative and quantitative research techniques (e.g., ethnography, surveys, data analysis).

  3. Globalization and Social Change
    Examine the global processes shaping social structures and their impact on local communities.

  4. Social Inequality and Stratification
    Analyze inequalities in society, including race, class, gender, and age.

  5. Cultural Sociology
    Explore the role of culture in shaping social life, identity, and collective behavior.

  6. Sociology of Work and Organizations
    Study social dynamics in organizations, labor markets, and workplace culture.

  7. Social Movements and Activism
    Understand the theory and practice of social movements and their role in societal change.

  8. Dissertation & Research Project
    Conduct original research that contributes significantly to sociological knowledge.


Specializations Available

  • Global Sociology

  • Social Inequality and Justice

  • Sociology of Education

  • Sociology of Work and Organizations

  • Psychosocial Sociology

  • Environmental Sociology


Career Outcomes

Graduates are equipped for careers in:

  • University Professor

  • Social Researcher

  • Policy Analyst

  • Social Work Director

  • NGO Program Manager

  • Cultural Analyst

  • Data Analyst in Social Sciences


Global Exposure & Partnerships

  • Collaborations with international research institutes

  • Exchange programs with universities in Europe, North America, and Asia

  • Participation in international conferences

  • Fieldwork and internships in global organizations


Admission Requirements

  • Master’s degree in Sociology or related field with a GPA of 3.0+

  • Research proposal outlining the intended research area

  • English proficiency (IELTS 6.5 / TOEFL iBT 80 / AIU English Test)

  • Two Letters of Recommendation

  • Relevant professional experience (preferred)

  • Writing sample (e.g., published article or research paper)


Tuition & Financial Aid

  • Annual Tuition: $18,000 (varies by mode)

  • Research and Teaching Assistantships (stipends & tuition remission)

  • Merit-based Scholarships

  • Paid internships in research firms, NGOs, or government

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