Teaching and Research Experience
We are currently compiling databases of students who would like to be considered for available Course Assistantships in a range of departmental class offerings and Research Assistantships on faculty-led projects. These positions are compensated through course credit and/or an hourly wage. Express your interest by reaching out to the Academic Coordinator.
Honorary Society
Washington University’s Sociology Department has reactivated its membership – first established in 1933 – as Missouri’s Beta chapter of Alpha Kappa Delta, the International Sociology Honor Society. Founded in 1920 to “acknowledge and promote excellence in scholarship in the study of sociology, the research of social problems, and such other social and intellectual activities as will lead to improvement in the human condition,” AKD provides a great outlet to recognize and further the accomplishments of our Sociology majors, and serves as a hub for students to propose and organize a range of department-sponsored activities. We look forward to working with our AKD members to build a strong, engaged, and collaborative community around the Department of Sociology!
Study Abroad
The Sociology Department strongly encourages our students to study abroad! We have nearly 30 programs approved for students interested in studying sociology overseas. The department endorses a wide range of programs, but you may find School for International Training (SIT)-sponsored programs to be especially strong options if you value immersion in local communities and experiential research opportunities above a more conventional campus-based experience. You can find a range of university study abroad resources through the Overseas Programs office.
To begin your study abroad planning, you will first need to contact the Overseas Programs office. Their representatives are your first point of contact for conducting your search, selecting programs, and coordinating the legal, academic, and personal arrangements needed before, during, and after your study abroad experience. You may direct department-specific questions about whether particular programs and courses meet baseline requirements for major/minor credit to the Director of Undergraduate Studies, Caitlyn Collins (c.collins@wustl.edu). We are willing to consider a wide range of study abroad programs and course options. We recommend that you initiate conversations with your sociology major or minor adviser early in your planning as you consider different location and program options. Departmental approval for your Study Plan is a required step in the University’s study abroad application process. On the other end, after returning from your time abroad, the department asks you to complete a brief survey describing your experience to aid future students considering various programs.
Internship Opportunities
We work closely with several on- and off-campus partners to coordinate student internships all year round. You can see a list of internship positions held by past sociology students here. If you are interested in an internship experience, please contact our Academic Coordinator.