Sociological Toolkit
Successful completion of the M.S. program means that students should be able to:
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conceptualize problems and brainstorm solutions
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convey analytical and empirical information in appropriate and practical forms
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apply sociological theories to real world problems
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design social research projects and run focus groups
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make informed ethical decisions in regards to organizations, clients, and research
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enter situations and analyze basic organizational and/or interpersonal patterns of interaction and structure
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appreciate and understand quantitative data
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apply descriptive statistical analysis to real world problems
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use SPSS for statistical analysis
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assess the culture of a client organization
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conduct program evaluation and other forms of applied organizational research
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use critical thinking skills
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evaluate theory-based research
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communicate effectively (i.e., excellent writing skills, excellent speaking skills, etc.)
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work in groups
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understand group dynamics
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generate plans for change or implementation of changes in organizational settings and explain plans in terms of sociological and/or social science perspectives and research
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organize or reorganize group and organizational settings so as to raise efficiency and effectiveness
Sociology
- Nevins Hall, Room 1004 1500 N. Patterson St. Valdosta, Georgia 31698
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Mailing Address
1500 N. Patterson St.
Valdosta, GA 31698 - Phone: 229.333.5943
- Fax: 229.333.5492