- Course emphases range widely from the theoretical to the applied, and incorporate a broad array of approaches, both quantitative and non-quantitative
- Sociology concentration is distinguished by its relatively small size and its intellectual flexibility
- Students get training in quantitative analysis, ethnography and in-depth interviewing, and comparative-historical analysis
- The concentration also offers courses in the widest possible array of substantive topics, allowing students to create a customized curriculum suited to their particular interests
Class 12th
- Student must have passed high school
TOEFL
TOEFL is accepted but exact exam score is not published by the college.
- Not mandatory, but students can submit the scores if they have given the exam
SAT
SAT is accepted but exact exam score is not published by the college.
- Standardized test scores from either the SAT or ACT (with Writing) and normally two SAT subject tests are required
- SAT II English Language Proficiency Test (ELPT) is not acceptable as one of the two SAT Subject Tests
ACT No specific cut-off
Standardized test scores from either the SAT or ACT (with Writing) and normally two SAT subject tests are required
Additional info
- University encourages interested international applicants to have an interview if possible