MS Rural Sociology

2 Years On Campus Masters Program

Auburn University

Program Overview

The Master of Science in rural sociology is offered through the Interdepartmental Graduate Program in Sociology. Courses are taught by faculty from the Department of Agricultural Economics & Rural Sociology and Auburn’s Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work in the College of Liberal Arts. 

Research areas from our students and faculty include environmental justice, natural resource dependency, climate studies, international developments, governance and legal studies of agrifood systems, local food studies and much more. 

Program Key Stats

$42758 (Total cost)
$ 70
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Eligibility Criteria

3.0
4 Year

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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Research Associate
  • Research Agricultural Economist
  • Program / Project Administrator
  • Senior Adviser
  • Energy Educator

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