Sociology and Criminal Justice-LAS College

Interdepartmental Program
No
Explore the complexities of human societies and social change with Iowa State University's Sociology graduate program. Our program offers a dynamic blend of theoretical inquiry and empirical research, preparing students to analyze and address pressing social issues.
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At ISU we are dedicated to your success as a graduate student. The graduate program in sociology provides 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.


Degrees Offered:

  • Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
  • Master of Science (M.S.)

Area(s) of Specialization: 

  • Agriculture & Development
  • Criminology & Criminal Justice
  • Social & Economic Disparities

How long does it take to earn a degree?

  • Median time to earn the doctorate: 3.8 years (Methods)
  • Median time to earn the master’s: 1.8 years (Methods)
Program Degrees Offered

Learning Goals

  • 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.
  • The ability to interpret research results appropriately and integrate them into the existing knowledge in the discipline.
  • 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.
515-294-2506

Rachel Burlingame

rmb@iastate.edu
Sociology Grad Admissions Secretary
103 East Hall
510 Farm House Lane
Department of Sociology
Iowa State University
Ames, IA 50011-1054

Program Homepage Program Handbook

Application Requirements

Application Deadlines:

Fall Terms: January 31. We do not offer spring or summer admission.

Application Details:

This program is open to domestic and international students.

Application Instructions

 

Admission Requirements

Graduate College Requirements:

  • 4 year Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent)
  • Academic Records/Transcripts
  • Minimum 3.0 GPA (Program may alter requirement.)
  • Proof of English Proficiency.

Program Specific Requirements:

  • Program Requires GRE: Yes
  • Program Requires GMAT: No
  • Program Will Review Without TOEFL or IELTS: No

International Requirements:

  • Financial Statement:  Application
  • English Proficiency Minimum:
    TOEFL Paper (PBT) 600
    TOEFL Internet (iBT) 100
    IELTS 6.5
    PTE 53
    Duolingo (approved through spring 2026) 115
Program Interest Area
Does this Program Offer a Distance Option?
No
Program offers a Coursework Only?
No
Program Director
burgason@iastate.edu
Program Staff
rmb@iastate.edu
Interdepartmental Program
No
The Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice offers a master’s degree and a Ph.D. in both sociology and rural sociology. Students seeking advanced degrees also may pursue co-majors and minors in these areas of study as well.
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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.


Degrees Offered:

  • Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
  • Master of Science (M.S.)

Area(s) of Specialization: 

  • Agriculture & Development
  • Criminology & Criminal Justice
  • Social & Economic Disparities

How long does it take to earn a degree?

  • Median time to earn the doctorate: No data
  • Median time to earn the master’s: 2.3 years (Methods)
Program Degrees Offered

Learning Goals

  • 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.
515-294-2506

Rachel Burlingame

rmb@iastate.edu
Sociology Grad Admissions Secretary
103 East Hall
510 Farm House Lane
Department of Sociology
Iowa State University
Ames, IA 50011-1054

Program Homepage Program Handbook

Application Requirements

Application Deadlines:

Fall Terms: January 31. We do not offer spring or summer admission.

Application Details:

This program is open to domestic and international students.

Application Instructions

 

Admission Requirements

Graduate College Requirements:

  • 4 year Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent)
  • Academic Records/Transcripts
  • Minimum 3.0 GPA (Program may alter requirement.)
  • Proof of English Proficiency.

Program Specific Requirements:

  • Program Requires GRE: Yes
  • Program Requires GMAT: No
  • Program Will Review Without TOEFL or IELTS: No

International Requirements:

  • Financial Statement:  Application
  • English Proficiency Minimum:
    TOEFL Paper (PBT) 600
    TOEFL Internet (iBT) 100
    IELTS 6.5
    PTE 53
    Duolingo (approved through spring 2026) 115
Program Interest Area
Does this Program Offer a Distance Option?
No
Program offers a Coursework Only?
No
Program Director
burgason@iastate.edu
Program Staff
rmb@iastate.edu
Interdepartmental Program
No
There are numerous challenges in today’s world. Driven by a desire to positively change communities and society as a whole, students who major in sociology, criminal justice, and agricultural and rural policy studies are well-equipped to seek out innovative solutions to these challenges.
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When you major in criminal justice at Iowa State University, some of the nation’s leading scholars in the field will provide you with the foundation to positively impact the criminal justice system. You will study the issues affecting the juvenile and criminal justice systems, and you will learn how to apply theories about crime, victimization, and criminal justice to real-world scenarios.


Degrees Offered:

  • Minor
Program Degrees Offered

Learning Goals

Students in the criminal justice program will learn about the components of the juvenile and criminal justice systems, become acquainted with the issues affecting these systems, apply theoretical concepts to real-world phenomena, interface with criminal justice and social service providers, and plan an academic and/or applied career in criminal justice.

515-294-2506

Rachel Burlingame

rmb@iastate.edu
Program Homepage Program Handbook

Application Requirements

Application Deadlines:

Rolling.

Application Details:

This program is open to domestic and international students.

Application Instructions

Admission Requirements

Graduate College Requirements:

  • 4 year Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent)
  • Academic Records/Transcripts
  • Minimum 3.0 GPA (Program may alter requirement.)
  • Proof of English Proficiency.

GRADUATE MINORS

Minors are available in many disciplinary and interdepartmental graduate programs. Some programs offer only a minor. In other programs, students may declare either a major or a minor. Programs offering a major are not required to offer a minor. A student may not major and minor in the same discipline for a single degree or across multiple degrees. To illustrate, a student earning a Ph.D. in computer science may not minor in statistics for their Ph.D. program if they are also pursuing an MS in statistics.

Does this Program Offer a Distance Option?
No
Program offers a Coursework Only?
No
Program Director
burgason@iastate.edu
Program Staff
rmb@iastate.edu
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rmb@iastate.edu
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