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ADDRAN COLLEGE OF
HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES

Department of Sociology

TCU Box 298710
Fort Worth, TX  76129

Location
2912 W. Lowden

 

Phone:  817-257-7470

Fax:      817-257-7737

Department Chair

Patrick Kinkade, Ph.D.
817-257-7471
P.Kinkade@tcu.edu

 

Sociology Program Director
Morri Wong, Ph.D.
817-257-7472

m.wong@tcu.edu

 

Administrative Assistant
Sociology and Anthropology
Shawn Keane
817-257-7470

s.keane@tcu.edu

 

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ADDRAN COLLEGE OF
HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES

 

Welcome and thank you for visiting the TCU Department of Sociology. As a sociology major or minor, students learn about the social and cultural influences in their lives and how their beliefs and values are shaped by these influences. This self-knowledge is a tool for navigating the complex social and political world in which they live. Majors are equipped to pursue numerous careers in public, private, and post-graduate sectors.
Learn more about our department, faculty, internship program, and career options by selecting the links above.
Why Sociology? Students with a major or minor in Sociology have a vast array of career opportunities and graduate school options to choose from upon graduation. Shadow experiences and internship opportunities are available to prepare students for today's competitive job market.
Drop by or call to learn more about how you can "build your future" with us!


Leadership London, TCU Abroad

                                                    

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Contact Dr. Carol Thompson, c.thompson@tcu.edu
 


TCU Faculty Spotlight - Dr. Mike Katovich

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Dr. Katovich has been on faculty since 1983 and is considered a "must take" professor by many students due to his creative style of teaching, humor, and intellect. He teaches Media Images: Drugs and Alcohol; Social Psychology; Death and Dying, and Popular Culture. He is a prolific researcher in the field of symbolic interaction publishing articles such as, Evil as Indexical: The Implicit Objective Status of Guns and Drugs" and "Drugs and Numbers in the Reporting of U.S. Sports"

 


  • Purple Bike Program

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Contact Dr. Keith Whitworth, k.whitworth@tcu.edu