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Hawley, Peggy – Charles C. Thomas, Publisher, Ltd, 2010
This third edition has been well revised and continues with the ideas expressed in the previous two editions. The details and reactions in light of experiences of the intervening years have been updated and expanded. This particularly interesting book is written from a student advocacy perspective, intended to speak to non-traditional students as…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Nontraditional Students, Doctoral Dissertations, Graduate School Faculty
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Platt, Gerald M. – American Sociologist, 1987
The University of Massachusetts-Amherst department of sociology offers a unique graduate program with faculty and students working together to produce mutually-authored articles, monographs, and books. Many doctoral dissertations are on applied topics in social policy and evaluation research. Graduates have been well placed in academia and other…
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Assistantships, Degree Requirements, Doctoral Programs
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Duster, Troy – American Sociologist, 1987
Explains the history and orientation of Berkeley's graduate program in sociology which leans more toward the European than the U.S. tradition of postgraduate education. The doctoral student is most likely the principal architect of the research design and sole collector of primary data for the dissertation. The program emphasizes negotiation and a…
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Doctoral Programs, Graduate Study, Higher Education
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Alexander, Jeffrey; Freeman, Howard E. – American Sociologist, 1987
The University of California at Los Angeles sociology department stands out as a pluralistic community that fosters interaction, communication, and mutual understanding. Leading ethnographers and survey researchers work side by side; noted Marxists, functionalists, and phenomenologists participate in the same colloquia. The department has strong…
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Degree Requirements, Doctoral Programs, Graduate Study
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Lavin, Bebe; Benson, D. E. – American Sociologist, 1987
Examines history and development of the graduate program in sociology at Kent State University. The character of the program was historically influenced by interests of the chairperson and the discipline's traditional expectations. Currently, the program is more responsive to political, economic, and demographic factors, which may produce…
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Degree Requirements, Doctoral Programs, Graduate Study
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Ragin, Charles; Beck, Bernard – American Sociologist, 1987
Northwestern University strives to balance quantitative and qualitative approaches in its graduate sociology program. The program is student-centered and emphasizes student participation in the definition of intellectual and career objectives. The program's core is concentrated in the first year to enable development of student research interests…
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Degree Requirements, Doctoral Programs, Educational Resources
California Univ., Los Angeles. Graduate School of Education – 1998
This Handbook is divided into five main sections. Section one provides general information, including the Library and Information Science (LIS) calendar for 1998-99; LIS administration; programs sponsored by the LIS Department; facilities and resources; campus facilities and resources; student support/services; other student facilities;…
Descriptors: Course Content, Doctoral Programs, Graduate Students, Higher Education
Kole, James P. – 1987
An orientation manual from Nova University of Florida is presented that is designed to introduce the regional student to the school's field-based doctoral program. The manual contains information on a chronological sequence of activities from admission to graduation including core seminar and specialization seminar syllabi, practicums,…
Descriptors: Class Organization, Course Descriptions, Degree Requirements, Doctoral Programs
Grinnell, Frederick – 1987
Science is many things to many people: a way of thinking and an activity of individuals in the laboratory; a highly structured institution that recruits, instructs, and regulates its members; and a sensitive, interactive, and integrated segment of modern culture and society. This book presents an introduction to these aspects of science from the…
Descriptors: Biology, Biomedicine, College Science, Doctoral Dissertations