Columbia’s M.A. in Sociology emphasizes critical thinking and qualitative and quantitative research methods. These thesis topics span race, gender, class, urban life, social justice, and modern sociocultural transformations.
The Role of Social Media in Shaping Youth Political Identity
Race and Policing: A Sociological Analysis of Institutional Practices
The Gig Economy and Labor Precarity in Urban America
Gendered Narratives in Contemporary Advertising Campaigns
The Sociology of Gentrification and Displacement in Major Cities
Religion and Identity Formation Among Second-Generation Immigrants
The Impact of COVID-19 on Working-Class Family Dynamics
Digital Surveillance and Its Effects on Marginalized Communities
Queer Space and Resistance in Contemporary Urban Landscapes
Analyzing Cultural Capital in Elite College Admissions
The Sociology of Online Dating and Relationship Formation
Environmental Justice Movements and Community Activism
Media Representations of Mental Health in Minority Groups
Structural Barriers to Upward Mobility in Low-Income Communities
Sociological Patterns of Educational Inequality in Suburban Schools
The Role of Social Networks in Job Opportunities Among Immigrants
Criminalization of Poverty and Urban Homelessness Policies
Intersectionality and Workplace Discrimination in Tech Firms
Analyzing Social Change Through Protest Movements in the 21st Century
Civic Engagement and Volunteering Among Gen Z Adults
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