Masters Degree Study Departments
Master’s degree in Sociology
The Department of Sociology provides deep insight into human society, mutual relations between humans, how they build and change their world, and the significance of their organized settings. The Department provides its students with profound knowledge on a wide variety of social issues related to culture, economics, and politics, all in consideration of both global and local processes. The topics covered in the Department include social stratification and inequality; the military, society, and politics; the wars of Israel; Arab society; LGBT relations; the study of organizations, labor organizations and labor relations, poverty and welfare policy; family relations; social networks, etc.
Graduate of a Bachelor’s degree with a grade point average of at least 82 Department requirements specified on the department’s website
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