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California State University-Fullerton
 
Contact:
  P.O. Box 6846
Fullerton, CA 92834-6846
  Telephone: (714) 278-3531 Fax: (714) 278-2001
  Email: Sociology@fullerton.edu, jbedell@fullerton.edu Web: http://hss.fullerton.edu/sociology
  Chair: John W. Bedell,
Director of Graduate Studies: Rae R. Newton (newton@fullerton.edu)
  Aministrative Assistant(s):
 
Degrees Offered: MA, BA Academic Year System: Semester
 
In–State Tuition (2002–2003): $1329 (12 units)
Out–of–state Tuition (2002–2003): $8727 (12 units)
Alternative Tuition Structure:
Financial Aid Available to Full-Time Students: Teaching Assistantships, Research Assistantships- university funded, Research Assistantships-under faculty members' grants, Tuition waivers
Number of First Year Graduate Students Receiving Some Form of Assistance: 7
Admission Deadline: (Fall) March 1
Financial Support Deadline: Varies
Number of Full-Time Graduate Students: 10
Number of Part-Time Graduate Students: 50
Number of Undergraduate Majors in Fall 2002: 384
Teacher Trainings Programs:
Number of Undergraduate Sociology Degrees Awarded in 2001-2002: 384
Graduate Record Examination:
Number of Graduate Sociology Degrees Awarded In 2001-2002: 
Masters: 20 PHDs:
 
Special Programs and Areas of Expertise:
  Aging/Social Gerontology, Criminology/Delinquency, Race/Class/Gender, Education, Social Welfare/Social Work, Family, Sociological Practice
 
Full–Time Faculty
Aso, Takenori (PhD, Washington State 1975) Statistics, Quantitative Methodology, Demography; Associate Professor.
Bedell, John W (PhD, Case Western Reserve 1971) Family, Urban Sociology, Sex and Gender; Professor.
Bell, Tony (PhD, Texas-Austin 1973) Sex and Gender, Death and Dying; Professor.
Berg, Dennis F. (PhD, Southern California 1974) Statistics, Development, Environmental Sociology; Professor.
Emery Alan L. (PhD, Alan L. (PhD, California-Los Angeles 2001) Political Sociology, Collective Behavior/Social Movements, Race/Class/Gender; Assistant Professor.
Feingold, Helaine J. (PhD, California-Los Angeles 1970) Social Psychology; Professor.
Hughes, Ronald Eliott (PhD, California-Los Angeles 1972) Race/Ethnic/Minority Relations, Family, Research Writing; Professor.
Israely, Hula K. (PhD, California-Los Angeles 1976) Theory, Deviant Behavior/Social Disorganization, Sex and Gender; Associate Professor.
Jacobson, Perry E., Jr. (PhD, Minnesota 1964) Quantitative Methodology, Social Psychology; Professor.
Krampe, Edythe M. (PhD, Southern California 1983) Family, Aging/Social Gerontology, Children and Youth; Lecturer.
Nanjundappa, Gangadharappa (PhD, Georgia 1976) Quantitative Methodology, Demography, Family; Professor.
Newton, Rae R. (PhD, California-Santa Barbara 1973) Quantitative Methodology, Social Psychology; Professor.
Orleans, Myron (PhD, New School for Social Research 1973) Family, Theory, Stratification/Mobility; Professor.
Perez, Michael P. (PhD, California-Riverside) Race/Ethnic/Minority Relations, Criminology/Delinquency, Social Psychology; Assistant Professor.
Poorkaj, Houshang (PhD, Southern California 1967) Criminology/Delinquency; Professor.
Prinsky, Lorraine (PhD, California-Irvine 1976) Criminology/Delinquency, Law and Society, Sociological Practice~ Professor.
Rosen, Gerald (PhD, California-Los Angeles 1972) Sexuality and Homosexuality, Race/Ethnic/Minority Relations; Professor.
Stuart, C. Michael (PhD, Oregon 1971) Quantitative Methodology; Associate Professor.
Tygart, Clarence E. (PhD, California-Los Angeles 1969) Deviant Behavior/Social Disorganization, Quantitative Methodology, Penology/Corrections; Professor.
Zimmer, Troy A. (PhD, Ohio State 1971) Social Psychology, Collective Behavior/Social Movements; Professor.
Part–Time Faculty
Weber, Joseph (PhD, Oklahoma State 1981) Aging/Social Gerontology, Family, Grandparenting; Assistant Professor, Affiliated with: Gerontology.
Weber, Joseph (PhD, Oklahoma State 1981) Aging/Social Gerontology, Family, Grandparenting; Assistant Professor, Affiliated with: Gerontology.
Zimmer, Troy A. (PhD, Ohio State 1971) Social Psychology, Collective Behavior/Social Movements; Professor.