The Interdepartmental Master's Program
Admission
Studies may start during any term. Admission is determined by a formula which includes the applicant's Graduate Record Exam (GRE) scores and Grade Point Average (GPA) for the last two years of college coursework. In general, applicants are expected to have the equivalent of a 3.0 or higher GPA (on a 4.0 scale) in their major courses.
Degree Requirements
Students entering without a Bachelor in Sociology are generally required to take undergraduate courses in the areas of deficiency- usually theory, methods, and statistics. See the latest Auburn University Graduate Bulletin and consult with professors for information on requirements, majors, and courses.
Financial Aid
Most graduate students serve either as a Graduate Teaching Assistant or as a Graduate Research Assistant. About twelve students are provided with aid during an academic year. Contact the individual departments for more information.
Questions about this pageLast updated on September 8, 2003

