The Sociology faculty are active scholars and students have the opportunity
to apprentice with faculty in several ways. Students on assistantships
are assigned to help faculty with their research for 7 to 14 hours
per week. Faculty often have ongoing research projects (both funded and
unfunded) that students work on and use for their thesis data. For instance
recently students have worked on such projects as: College Underage Drinking
Project; Rural Prostitution; Prison Culture; Violence Against Women; Rural
Welfare Reform Project. There have been several journals housed in the
department (Rural Sociology, Sociological Focus, Criminal Justice) providing
opportunities for students to learn about publishing. Another
way in which students apprentice with faculty is through original MA thesis
research. Finally, there is research money available through Ohio University specifically for student research.
Teaching Internships
In recent years we have significantly increased our use of graduate students
for teaching lower division introductory level courses. In order to promote
high quality teaching by graduate students we have enhanced our coursework
related to teaching sociology. With the dual purposes of providing valuable
preparation for teaching to interested graduate students and engaging
the assistance of exceptional graduate students in the teaching mission
of the Department, we formalized teaching internships for graduate students
in 1998. Teaching internships are offered in addition to, and in complement
to, the orientation program that is offered to all graduate teaching associates
by the Center for Teaching Excellence at Ohio University. The teaching
internship (SOC 691) is a five-credit course in which a graduate student
undergoes intense training as an apprentice with a Group I faculty member
in the teaching of an introductory sociology course (most often SOC 101
or SOC 201). When the course is complete and the enrolled students have
evaluated the teaching intern, the faculty member advises the Graduate
Chair regarding the appropriateness of the teaching intern being assigned
full teaching responsibilities. Teaching G.A.s continue to receive guidance
during all quarters in which they teach through enrolling in SOC 692:
Teaching in Sociology, a 1-hour credit course per term that provides regular
meetings with the Graduate Chair, supervision, and pedagogical discussions
for graduate students who have grade-book responsibilities. In keeping
with the goals of the sociology graduate program, the course requirements
enable students to develop sociological skills that are highly useful
in their pursuit of further graduate training, and in employment in the
human services and criminal justice system.
Department of Sociology & Anthropology
Bentley Annex 162 - Athens, Ohio 45701
Phone: 740-593-1350 Fax: 740-593-1365
E-mail: socanth@ohio.edu