Department of Sociology, University of California, Berkeley

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The Department of Sociology at the University of California, Berkeley is a leading academic department renowned for its influential research and teaching in sociological theory, methods, and diverse social issues.

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instanceOf academic department
sociology department
academicDiscipline social sciences
affiliatedWith College of Letters and Science, University of California, Berkeley NERFINISHED
campus UC Berkeley campus
campusType public research university campus
country United States of America
employs faculty members in sociology
fieldOfStudy sociology
focusesOn empirical social research
theoretical sociology
governedBy Academic Senate of the University of California, Berkeley NERFINISHED
hasAbbreviation UC Berkeley Sociology Department NERFINISHED
hasParentOrganization University of California system NERFINISHED
hasUnit graduate program in sociology
undergraduate program in sociology
hasWebsite https://sociology.berkeley.edu
knownFor critical theory
research on culture
research on gender
research on globalization
research on organizations
research on political sociology
research on race and ethnicity
research on social movements
research on social stratification
sociological research methods
sociological theory
languageOfInstruction English
locatedIn Berkeley
surface form: Berkeley, California
locatedInTimeZone Pacific Time Zone
offersDegree Bachelor of Arts in Sociology
Doctor of Philosophy in Sociology
Master of Arts in Sociology
offersProgram graduate program in sociology
undergraduate program in sociology
offersTraining training in sociological research methods
training in sociological theory
partOf University of California, Berkeley
reputation internationally renowned sociology department
leading sociology department in the United States
researchFocus diverse social issues
theory and methods in sociology

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Elliott Professor of Sociology associatedDepartment Department of Sociology, University of California, Berkeley