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Graduate Bulletin Homepage |College of Arts & Sciences |Graduate Program Curricula | Demography Certificate Program

Certificate Program in Demography

The Certificate in Demography is a graduate program designed both for students currently enrolled in graduate programs in social science or public policy areas and for members of the community, such as state employees. The program prepares students with theoretical, substantive, and methodological knowledge of how population processes (e.g., fertility, mortality, and migration) operate in societies and how they interrelate with other social processes. The program is under the guidance of the Graduate Committee in Sociology.

The Certificate in Demography is a self- standing program of 18 credit hours. However, it may also be undertaken in conjunction with M.A., M.S., or Ph.D. programs.

Program of Study

The requirements for the certificate program consists of 18 credits of course work as follows:

  1. Two core courses: Soc 551 Introduction to Demography and Soc 552 Demographic Techniques;
  2. Two courses (topics) from Soc 665 Special Topics in Demography (which may be repeated) or one from Soc 665 plus Soc 607 Demography Internships;
  3. Two additional courses from either Soc 665 or other demography related courses (see brochure for a suggested list of courses.);
  4. Additionally, students must have taken one graduate-level statistics course in a related field.


Last updated on 7/10/2008