Students Gain  Research Experience

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See how NMU undergrads are working with faculty on exciting research projects such as investigating rural homelessness with social work faculty Tim Hilton and Cornell DeJong.  Several students are assisting anthropologist, Alex Carroll  on Yellow Dog Plains and Native American projects



Minor Areas of Study

Gerontology

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Gerontology

Research Analyst

Anthropology



News and Information
What a trip!

 Sociology/Social Work students experience China firsthand by accompanying Dr. Renxin Yang on a four-week summer session course SO 495 Social-Cultural Studies in China.Read more about their adventure . . .

Sociologist Michael Loukinen produces a new documentary film, Ojibwe Drum Songs.  For details on this creative endeavor and other films by Dr. Loukinen, read more . . .
Mikhail Balaev joins department as Instructor of Sociology. Mikail's specialties are quantitative methods, globalization  & social organization.
Department faculty are conducting research and film-making project on perceived connection between alcohol use and intimate partner violence. Details
Field manual cover All BSW students complete at least 400 hours of field instruction.  For full details, the new 2008 Social Work Field Placement Manual is available for download here.
Recent Grads In Action

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Check out what recent department grads are doing since leaving NMU. More information


Social Work Applications Due Now!

Laptop Pre-social work majors must apply by Oct. 1st for Winter 2009 admission.  Get application here. Are you eligible? read more

Calculate your GPA here


Transferring to NMU for BSW
If you started your college career at another institution and plan to transfer to Northern Michigan University, we can help.

Get Involved
Check out the Student Social Work/ Sociology Organization – or the SSWSO. We promote community service, volunteering, professional development, networking, faculty-student interaction and charitable fundraising.

Dr. Thomas Sullivan Retires
Dr Thomas SullivanThe department will miss the leadership and seasoned teaching experience of Dr. Thomas Sullivan, a key member of the sociology faculty.