Sociology of Education
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Temple University
 
Contact:
  713 Gladfelter Hall
7th Floor 1115 W. Berks Street
Philadelphia, PA 19122-6089
  Telephone: (215) 204-7750 Fax: (215) 204-3352
  Email: Web: http://www.temple.edu/sociology
  Chair: Julia Ericksen,
Director of Graduate Studies: Kevin Delaney
  Aministrative Assistant(s):
 
Degrees Offered: PhD, MA, BA Academic Year System: Semester
 
In–State Tuition (2002–2003): $369 per credit
Out–of–state Tuition (2002–2003): $534 per credit
Alternative Tuition Structure:
Financial Aid Available to Full-Time Students: Teaching Assistantships, Fellowships from the University, Research Assistantships-under faculty members' grants
Number of First Year Graduate Students Receiving Some Form of Assistance: 9
Admission Deadline: PhD (Fall only) January 31; MA, July 15
Financial Support Deadline: January 31
Number of Full-Time Graduate Students: 30
Number of Part-Time Graduate Students: 3
Number of Undergraduate Majors in Fall 2002: 130
Teacher Trainings Programs:
Number of Undergraduate Sociology Degrees Awarded in 2001-2002: 130
Graduate Record Examination: Verbal and Quantitative Required
Number of Graduate Sociology Degrees Awarded In 2001-2002: 
Masters: 8 PHDs: 12
 
Special Programs and Areas of Expertise:
  Race/Class/Gender, Development, Urban Sociology, Education, Family, Organization and Work, Political Sociology, Medical Sociology
 
Full–Time Faculty
Byng, Michelle (PhD, Virginia 1992) Race/Ethnic/Minority Relations, Political Sociology, African-American Studies; Associate Professor.
Condran, Gretchen (PhD, Pennsylvania 1974) Family, Demography, Medical Sociology; Associate Professor.
Delaney, Kevin (PhD, SUNY-Stony Brook 1989) Social Organization, Law and Society, Economy and Society; Associate Professor.
Elesh, David (PhD, Columbia 1968) Urban Sociology, Industrial Change, Quantitative Methods; Associate Professor.
Ericksen, Julia (PhD, Pennsylvania 1976) Sex and Gender, Socialization, Sexuality; Professor.
Ericksen, Eugene (PhD, Michigan 1971) Critical Statistics, Quantitative Methodology, Urban Sociology; Professor.
Espinal, Rosario (PhD, Washington-Saint Louis 1985) Development, Political Sociology, Latina/o Sociology; Professor.