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DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGYMain Phone: (858) 534-4627Fax: (858) 534-47539500 GILMAN DRIVE, 0533LA JOLLA, CALIFORNIA 92093–0533June 1, 2020Welcome to UC San Diego and congratulations on your admission to the doctoral program!We are excited to have you join us as the members of the 2020 entering cohort of the Sociology DoctoralProgram! In this document, I will provide you with some information and dates that will hopefully provehelpful as you prepare to begin classes this fall. If you are ever unsure about what pertains to you, pleasedo not hesitate to contact me or any of the department staff mentioned on the following pages. In thispacket, you will find: Sociology Department General Information UC San Diego Principles of Community Tentative Orientation Schedule 2020-2021 Academic Calendar Sociology Tentative Graduate Course List Program Course Requirements Registration Information and Coursework Directory of Other Campus Resources Fall 2020 CohortIn an effort to streamline the graduate student orientation experience and reduce information overload andredundancy, I’m encouraging all new students to attend the UC San Diego Graduate StudentOrientation, hosted by the Graduate Division, on Wednesday, September 16. Sociology will then host amore focused Sociology Orientation on Thursday, September 24. This orientation will familiarize youwith the department, the doctoral program, course curriculum and milestones, and others aspects of beinga graduate student in Sociology. Also, be sure to check out Graduate Division’s Admitted Student Websitethat walks you through all the things you might need to do prior to arriving on campus.Hopefully, you will find these scheduled events helpful as you transition to the start of your studies in SanDiego. Of course, the faculty and staff are here to help you out at any time, so if you have additionalquestions about coursework, housing, transportation or graduate life, please e-mail me attneckert@ucsd.edu or call me at (858) 534-4626 or any of the contacts within this letter.Have a wonderful summer. We are all very excited and looking forward to your arrival!Sincerely,Teresa EckertGraduate Program CoordinatorDepartment of Sociology

Department of Sociology General InformationPhysical Location:Social Science Building (SSB) 401Eleanor Roosevelt College – ERCMain Phone Line:Fax:(858) 534-4627(858) 534-4753Mailing Address:UCSD Department of Sociology401 Social Science Building9500 Gilman Drive MC 0533La Jolla, CA 92093-0533Campus Mail Code:0533Department Website:www.sociology.ucsd.eduOffice Hours:Monday – Friday 8:30am - 4:00pmClosed for lunch, 12pm-1pmMAIN SOCIOLOGY CONTACTSProfessor Amy BinderDepartment Chair, Room 403(858) 534-0483abinder@ucsd.eduProfessor Daniel NavonScience Studies Advisor, Room 493(858) 534-4629dnavon@ucsd.edutmedvetz@ucsd.eduProfessor Tom MedvetzDirector of Graduate Studies, Room 485The Director of Graduate Studies is the faculty member who consults with graduate students on programrequirements, academic progress, and evaluations. The DGS also provides overall supervision of TA selectionand training, as well as professional placement assistance, program advising, and curriculum planning.(858) 534-4626Teresa EckertSociology Graduate Program Coordinator, Room 406tneckert@ucsd.eduShavonne HoltonInstructional Assistant, Room 401(858) 534-4627sholton@ucsd.eduShanley MillerDepartment Business Officer, Room 402(858) 534-4757Provides information on the graduate program and Ph.D. requirements, coordinates all graduate program mattersincluding admissions, registration/enrollment, T.A./Reader employment, fellowships, processing graduate studentforms and petitions, and coordination for graduate student examinations and defenses.Provides a variety of student services and academic support in the Student Affairs area of the department. Servesas the first point of contact for all incoming inquiries. Provides instructional support to faculty, TAs and readersincluding desk copy orders, class rosters, course evaluations, media services, mail, class syllabi, roomreservations, and grade sheets.smiller@ucsd.eduAs the Department Business Officer, manages all administrative aspects of the department includingfinance/budget, contracts & grants, academic personnel, faculty recruitment, human resources, facilities and staffsupervision.For full faculty, staff and current graduate student information, click here

UCSD Principles of CommunityThe University of California, San Diego is dedicated to learning,teaching, and serving society through education, research, andpublic service. Our international reputation for excellence is duein large part to the cooperative and entrepreneurial nature of theUCSD community. UCSD faculty, staff, and students areencouraged to be creative and are rewarded for individual as wellas collaborative achievements.To foster the best possible working and learning environment,UCSD strives to maintain a climate of fairness, cooperation, and professionalism. These principles ofcommunity are vital to the success of the university and the well-being of its constituents. UCSD faculty,staff, and students are expected to practice these basic principles as individuals and in groups. We value each member of the UCSD community for his or her individual and unique talents, and applaudall efforts to enhance the quality of campus life. We recognize that each individual's effort is vital toachieving the goals of the university. We affirm each individual's right to dignity and strive to maintain a climate of justice marked by mutualrespect for each other. We value the cultural diversity of UCSD because it enriches our lives and the university. We celebrate thisdiversity and support respect for all cultures, by both individuals and the university as a whole. We are a university that adapts responsibly to cultural differences among the faculty, staff, students, andcommunity. We acknowledge that our society carries historical and divisive biases based on race, ethnicity, gender, age,disability, sexual orientation, religion, and political beliefs. Therefore, we seek to foster understanding andtolerance among individuals and groups, and we promote awareness through education and constructivestrategies for resolving conflict. We reject acts of discrimination based on race, ethnicity, gender, age, disability, sexual orientation,religion, and political beliefs, and we will confront and appropriately respond to such acts. We affirm the right to freedom of expression at UCSD. We promote open expression of our individualityand our diversity within the bounds of courtesy, sensitivity, confidentiality and respect. We are committed to the highest standards of civility and decency toward all. We are committed to promoting and supporting a community where all people can work and learn togetherin an atmosphere free of abusive or demeaning treatment. We are committed to the enforcement of policies that promote the fulfillment of these principles.We represent diverse races, creeds, cultures, and social affiliations coming together for the good of theuniversity and those communities we serve. By working together as members of the UCSD community,we can enhance the excellence of our institution.

FALL 2020 GRADUATE STUDENT ORIENTATIONTENTATIVE SCHEDULE OF EVENTSUC San Diego Graduate Division’s New Graduate Student Resource FairWednesday, September 16, location and time TBDThis year, the Graduate Division will be hosting a Resource Fair that will supplement the onlineorientation modules that will be rolled out throughout the summer. The Graduate Division iscurrently working with the GSA and other campus partners to develop additional programming thatday. Details about the resource fair and registration for this event can be found x.html.Contact: Graduate Student Affairs, 858-534-3730UC San Diego Orientation for New International StudentsTBD(Please visit events/orientation.html for themost updated information)The UC San Diego International Students & Programs Office (ISPO) is excited to meet you inperson! The International Student Orientation program is your first chance to experience allthat UC San Diego has to offer you. Orientation provides valuable information to ease yourtransition to campus and life in the USA. This orientation is different from the undergraduatecollege or graduate department orientation sessions.As a newly admitted international student, you are required to attend ISPO’s orientation designedto help orient you to the UC San Diego campus community, inform you of your F1/J1 Rights &Responsibilities, and give you an opportunity to connect with other new international students!Attending ISPO’s orientation is required in addition to any of your college or departmentorientationsFor specific dates and times, please contact the UCSD International Center at (858) 534-3730, t: International Students & Programs Office, 858-534-3730Department of Sociology: New Student OrientationThursday, September 24, location and time TBDMANDATORY for all incoming Sociology graduate studentsThe Department of Sociology Orientation for all new graduate students will be held on Thursday,September 24, 2020. This orientation is intended to acquaint you with many aspects of theDepartment. There will be faculty, staff and other graduate students who will provide a variety ofinformation on many topics.

ENROLLMENT AND REGISTRATION CALENDAR, 2020–2021Last Updated: May 6, 2020 3:56:47 PM PDTSee the enrollment and registration calendar for 2020-2021.For past, present and future calendars see Enrollment and Registration Calendar. Dates are subject to change.For information on Summer Session, visit the Summer Session website, or call (858) 534-5258.Deadlines are as of 11:59 p.m. on date posted. Transactions requiring in-person assistance have a deadline of 4:30 p.m. on date posted.Fall20Winter21Spring21Summer 21Deadline for academic advising offices to submit degree auditsto Registrar2/265/148/13N/ADeadline to enter holds for the enrollment/registration cycle5/811/42/3N/ASchedule of Classes available5/1911/62/53/19Academic advising begins5/411/92/8N/AEffective date for enrollment holds5/1411/102/9N/AEnrollment begins for all continuing students5/2211/112/104/13Wait Lists Open6/111/232/224/13Effective date for fee payment holds8/2411/232/18N/ANew Undergraduate student enrollment begins8/108/16N/AN/A4/20Deadline to apply for readmission (Undergraduate students)8/1411/61/29N/ABilling statement available on TritonLink. (eBill availablecontinuing students)9/212/23/2Session I, TBDDescription(New Graduate students check with your program)Session II, TBDSpecial Session,TBDRegistration fee payment deadline (after this date, latefees apply)9/2512/183/19Session I, 6/22Session II, 7/27Special Session,6/22Deadline for mandatory health insurance waiver - all students(after this date, 50 late waiver fee will apply until late waiverdeadline, see below.)9/112/203/5N/ADeadline for students not attending (who are receivingfinancial aid, full-fee waivers or graduatefellowships/scholarships) to notify university that they will notattend. See the schedule of refunds for more information.9/1812/183/19N/AQuarter begins9/281/43/24Session I, 6/29Session II, 8/3Special Session,6/15

Late registration fee payment deadline (to avoid being droppedfrom enrolled classes or wait listed courses)9/301/43/29Session I, 6/25Session II, 7/30Special Session,6/24First day of classes10/11/43/29Session I, 6/29Session II, 8/3Special Session,Varies by ClassLate health insurance fee waiver deadline (no waivers will beaccepted beyond this date)9/912/303/12N/AAutomatic wait lists officially end10/151/144/8Session I, 7/1Session II, 8/5Special Session,6/21Deadline for all students to add or re-enroll in classes ifcanceled for non-payment via WebReg. Find out how to add aclass.10/161/154/9Session I, 7/6Session II, 8/7Special Session,Varies by ClassDeadline to apply for part-time status10/161/154/9N/ADeadline for Graduate students to file for leave of absence , inabsentia or to apply for half-time status for current quarter10/161/154/9N/ADeadline to file for Advancement to Candidacy for Master'sdegrees10/161/154/9N/ADeadline for all students to change grading option10/301/294/23Session I, 7/10Session II, 8/14Special Session,Varies by ClassDeadline for Undergraduate students to change units10/301/294/23Deadline for Graduate students to change units12/113/126/4Deadline to for all students to drop classes without "W" gradeon transcript10/301/294/23Deadline for Undergraduate students to drop with "W" gradeon transcript11/132/125/7Session IUndergraduate7/17, Graduate 7/28

Session IIUndergraduate 8/21,Graduate 9/1Special Session,Varies by ClassDeadline for Graduate students to drop with "W" grade onTranscript12/43/55/28Last day of classes before finals12/113/126/4Session I, 7/30Session II, 9/3Special Session,Varies by ClassFinals week12/1212/1903/1303/2006/0506/11Session I, 7/31-8/1Session II, 9/4-9/5Special Session,Varies by ClassDeadline to file for "Removal of Grade Incomplete" fromprevious quarter12/193/206/11N/AQuarter ends12/193/206/11Session I, 8/1Session II, 9/5Special Session,9/26Deadline to file for a Request to receive a grade of"Incomplete"12/213/226/14Session I, 8/3Session II, 9/7Special Session,Varies by ClassGrades available on TritonLink12/243/256/171 week after classendsSummer Session Special Session: 6/14 - 9/17 (Special Session dates vary by class. See the Schedule of Classes and WebReg for official class start and enddates). Summer Session I: 6/28 - 7/30 Summer Session II: 8/2 - 9/3Schedule of classes & final exam scheduleFor information regarding the schedule of classes and final examination schedules, please see Schedule of Classes: Publication Calendar.Academic and administrative holidays 2020: Jan. 1, 21; Feb. 18; Mar. 29; May 27; July 4; Sept. 2; Nov. 11, 28, 29; Dec. 24, 25, 31 2021: Jan. 1, 20; Feb. 17; Mar. 27; May 25; July 3; Sept. 7; Nov. 11, 26, 27; Dec. 24, 25, 31

UC San Diego Sociology DepartmentTENTATIVE GRADUATE COURSE LIST 2020-2021NOTE: SUBJECT TO CHANGE BASED ON ENROLLMENT AND FACULTY AVAILABILITY

UC San Diego Sociology DepartmentSOCIOLOGY GRADUATE PROGRAM (SO75)COURSE REQUIREMENTSTheory .67.8.9.1012.1316.SOCG 200: Intro Methods/EpistemologySOCG 201: Classical Sociological TheorySOCG 202: Contemporary Sociological TheorySOCG 205: Quantitative Methods ISOCG 206: Quantitative Methods IIChoose two (2) qualitative methods courses from the following:SOCG 203: Field MethodsSOCG 204: Text and Discourse AnalysisSOCG 207: Comparative-Historical MethodsSOCG 252: Research Practicum ISOCG 253: Research Practicum IIChoose three (3) core seminars from the following:SOCG 212: Social StratificationSOCG 214: Urban SociologySOCG 264: Economic SociologySOCG 216: Sociology of CultureSOCG 222: Social MovementsSOCG 226: Political SociologySOCG 230: Advanced Approaches to Sociological TheorySOCG 234: Intellectual Foundations of the Study of Science, Technology andMedicineSOCG 244: Sociology of Race and EthnicitySOCG 264: Economic SociologySOCG 267: Sociology of GenderChoose four (4) additional sociology grad coursesOne elective may be taken outside the department and be taken S/U.Note: SOCG 298 (Independent Study) does not count toward electivecourse.SOCG 208 A/B: Graduate Student Seminar Total: 16 courses and 2 proseminars (66 units).UCSD General Catalog-Sociology Courses l

UC San Diego Sociology DepartmentSOCIOLOGY-SCIENCE STUDIES PROGRAM (SO76)COURSE REQUIREMENTSCoreTheory andMethods1.2.3.45.SOCG 255A: Introduction to Science StudiesSOCG 255D: Advances Approaches to Science StudiesSOCG 255B: Core Seminar in Science Studies (special topic each year)SOCG 255C: Colloquium in Science Studies6.78.9.SOCG 200: Intro Methods/EpistemologySOCG 201: Classical Sociological TheorySOCG 202: Contemporary Sociology TheoryChoose one (1) quantitative methods courses from the following:1012.13.14.ElectivesProseminar1516.Two years of attendance is required: Students must attend the colloquium series fortheir entire first and second years. They receive course credit in one quarter each year.This course should be taken for an “S/U” grade option only.SOCG 205: Quantitative Methods ISOCG 206: Quantitative Methods IIChoose three (3) additional methods courses from the following:SOCG 203: Field MethodsSOCG 204: Text and Discourse AnalysisSOCG 207: Comparative-Historical MethodsSOCG 211: Introduction to Computational Social ScienceSOCG 227: Ethnographic Film: Media MethodsSOCG 206: Quantitative Methods II (if not taken to satisfy #9)SOCG 252: Research Practicum ISOCG 253: Research Practicum IIChoose one (1) “sociology of science” seminar, for example:SOCG 232: Advanced Issues in the Sociology of KnowledgeSOCG 234: Intellectual Foundation of the Study of Science, Technology, and MedicineSOCG 238: Survey of the Sociology of Scientific KnowledgeSOCG 247: Madness and SocietySOCG 284: Contemporary BiomedicineSOCG 288: Knowledge CapitalismOne (1) course in Communication, History, or Philosophy of science, technology,or medicine. Alternatively, students may take SOCG 255B for a second time.Two (2) elective courses in sociology, one of which may be a course in sociologyof science, technology, medicine.SOCG 208 A/B: Graduate Student SeminarTotal: 16 courses and 2 proseminars (66 units).It is highly recommended that Sociology/Science Studies students seek advising early on in the quarter. For moreinformation about specific Science Studies program requirements, please consult our tudies.shtml, or contact Professor Daniel Navon (dnavon@ucsd.edu),Sociology Faculty Advisor to the Science Studies Program, to schedule an appointment.

ENROLLMENT & REGISTRATIONAND OTHER IMPORTANT LINKSENROLLMENT AND REGISTRATION CALENDARFor information about enrollment and registration deadlines, availability and release of Schedule of Classes,add and drop deadlines, billing and fee payment deadlines, grading options, etc.SCHEDULE OF CLASSESAt the end of the 5th week of each quarter, a new schedule for the following quarter is released via Tritonlinkwith a comprehensive listing of the courses available on campus. This is the most up-to-date andauthoritative source for scheduling your courses.ACADEMIC and ADMINISTRATIVE CALENDARUse this calendar to plan around holidays and quarterly instructional breaks, like winter break and springbreak.BILLINGYou may periodically receive an e-bill to your Tritonlink account displaying charges for fees and/or tuition.If you have been awarded a financial support package (fee and/or tuition scholarship support), these willautomatically be paid by the department. You may be charged a Document Fee (one-time, newly admittedstudents), the department does not cover this. If you have questions, please contact the graduate coordinator.Q: What Should I Be Enrolling in?A: To register for classes, please use the student portal here: http://students.ucsd.edu. Click on the ‘MyTritonlink tab.’ You will need to have set-up your e-mail and UCSD account (see next page). Graduatestudents need to be enrolled full-time to be eligible for most university funding support. Students who donot maintain full-time enrollment will be at risk of losing their funding. The definition of full-time graduatestudy is twelve (12) units of graduate-level coursework.For most* incoming students, these SOCIOLOGY GRADUATE COURSES are REQUIRED for your firstyear:Fall 2020Winter 2021Spring 2021SOCG 200:Intro Methods/EpistemologySOCG 202:Contemporary Sociological TheorySOCG 206:Quantitative Methods IISOCG 201:Classical Sociology TheorySOCG 205:Quantitative Methods IRecommended: Enroll in oneQualitative Methods Course(SOCG 203, SOCG 204, or SOCG207)Enroll in at least one additional 4unit course graduate levelSociology course, or 4 unit graduatelevel course outside the department(if you have questions, pleaseconsult with graduate coordinator)Enroll in at least one additional 4unit course graduate levelSociology course, or 4 unit graduatelevel course outside the department(if you have questions, pleaseconsult with graduate coordinator)Enroll in at least one additional 4unit course graduate levelSociology course, or 4 unit graduatelevel course outside the department(if you have questions, pleaseconsult with graduate coordinator)SOCG 208A: Graduate StudentProseminarSOCG 208B: Graduate StudentProseminar*It is highly recommended that Sociology/Science Studies students seek advising early on in the quarter.

OTHER ITEMS TO CONSIDER UPON YOUR ARRIVALE-mailIndividual emails have been set up for you by Academic Computing and Media Services (ACMS). If youhave not accessed or set-up your accounts, you can do so now. You can look up your accounts details toget started and then set your password using the Global Password Change Tool.Graduate Student Housing ListservThe housing listserv is especially for UCSD graduate students who have off-campus or on-campus housingneeds or housing opportunities to share. Students post their own messages regarding housing needs. Tosubscribe or unsubscribe from the listserv, visit ingop-l . Current subscribers can also access an archive of past list postings. If you have questions or troublesubscribing to the grad housing listserv, contact the GradLife Intern at gradlife@ucsd.edu. Once you are onthe listserv send your messages by email to grad-housing-op-l@mailman.ucsd.edu.On Campus - https://hdh.ucsd.edu/arch/pages/ UC San Diego Associated ResidentialCommunity Housing (ARCH) offers housing to eligible graduate and professional students in fiveresidential communities.Off Campus - https://offcampushousing.ucsd.edu/ Campus listing/board for UCSD communityplus areas descriptions. Requires username and password.CAMPUS ID CARDS/Student (Triton) CardsAll students enrolled for the current school quarter are entitled to a Triton Card. This is your officialuniversity ID card, and you are issued just one active card. The ID card allows you to cash checks, use thelibrary, seek health services, etc. Prior to arriving at UCSD, graduate students may submit their photoelectronically to the Campus Card office using Photo Tool before August 1st and your card will be readyfor pick-up. This is helpful to avoid long lines applying for a new card at the Campus Card Office (StudentServices Center) once the quarter starts.Once you arrive on campus: Have a picture ID available to verify your identity when you pick up your card. You can use yourdriver's license, passport, state ID card, or other photo ID.No hats, sunglasses, or other objects are allowed in your picture. Your face must be clearlyvisible, smiling, and facing forward.Photo must be in color; brightness, contrast, and cropping must be reasonable.If you do not submit your photo by the August 1st deadline: Get a photo and ID card at Student Business Services (map) when the quarter begins.Please stop by Student Business Services (map) to pick up your card if your departmentrepresentative has not already provided it to you.Contact your department if you need a Triton Card before the quarter begins. They will need toprovide you with a formal letter indicating your start date.Your card will not be activated until the quarter in which you are enrolled.

OFFICE SPACEEach incoming Graduate Student will be assigned an office space in the department; our offices are sharedspace with most students having their own desk. Internet availability is provided via wi-fi connection. Wedo not supply computers or telephones in the offices. The Sociology Graduate Library is equipped withtwo computers and a printer which is available for short projects and to check email. Large printing shouldbe taken to IMPRINTS (http://blink.ucsd.edu/sponsor/imprints/). The graduate student community isallocated a set amount of printer paper. Beyond the community allowance, students are responsible fortheir own printer paper. A copy machine and fax machine are available for use in the department mailroom and a copy account can be set up in the main office. Each student will have a mailbox in theDepartment Mail Room.During Orientation, you will be given the opportunity to check into your office. Keys will be provided bythe graduate program coordinator.KEYS & SECURITY CODESAll keys are checked out by the Instructional Support Assistant and all PhD students will be provided anOmni Lock Code to access the Department Mail Room, where you have a personal mailbox to receive USMail, messages from students, staff and faculty, and notices of priority packages or items too large to fit inyour mail box; The Omni Lock Code also grants you access to the Activities Room and Grad Library.Additionally, you will be given a Security Code to access the Computer Lab in the Social Science Building,as well as your sign-on user ID and password (which you are recommended to change).FACULTY ADVISORS/MENTORSYou will be assigned a provisional faculty advisor for one year –this information will be provided beforeor at orientation. This provisional advisor is here to help you with your socialization and professionalizationinto the Graduate Program. They should check-in with you regularly during the first year to discuss yourwork, class schedule and overall adjustment to the program. You are not obligated to stay matched withthis advisor and may ask the Graduate Program Coordinator or Director of the Graduate Program, to makeanother appointment if necessary. Please determine which faculty member you would like assigned to youand discuss your assignment with that faculty member in advance and obtain her/his approval BEFOREyou make a request for change of advisor.HEALTH INSURANCEHealth Insurance begins when the quarter starts, 12:01am September 28 or the day of the student’sorientation, if scheduled earlier (International/Graduate Division). For those attending the GraduateDivision Orientation scheduled on Wednesday, September 16, 2020, health insurance will be effectivebeginning September 14, 2020.There are no forms to fill out to be covered. Premiums are automatically paid with your registration fees.If you have additional questions about health insurance or coverage under the University’s plan, please goto: http://studenthealth.ucsd.edu/.Health Fee shtmlThe Health Fee Waiver application is available on-line via Tritonlink. Waivers must besubmitted by the waiver deadline (on or before 9/1/20). Students must be enrolled in classesfor Fall 2020 in order to access the waiver on-line. If a student is unable to access or completethe waiver application on-line, or if they will not be enrolled by the waiver deadline, it is thestudent’s responsibility to contact the Student Health Insurance Office before the waiver deadlineto discuss their situation on an individual basis. A manual waiver form is available on anexception basis only, however the waiver deadline will still apply. Upon submission of their

application, their waiver will be approved or selected for audit. An e-mail will be sent to thestudent’s official UCSD e-mail account advising whether their application was approved orselected for audit.Important note: If a waiver is not submitted during the first quarter for which a graduate studentattends UCSD and is eligible to waive SHIP, the policy requires that coverage under SHIP remainin force for the remainder of the academic year and a new waiver may not be submitted until thenext academic year.Fall 2020 Waiver deadline:Waiver deadline to avoid a 50 late fee:September 1, 2020Late waiver deadline, subject to a 50 late fee: September 9, 2020Refer to the Student Health website at http://studenthealth.ucsd.edu/ for more informationregarding the services available at Student Health, SHIP and the Health Fee Waiverprocess. There are many FAQ's answered on the website.

DIRECTORY OF OTHER CAMPUS RESOURCESThe area code for UCSD is (858) when dialing from an off-campus location. If dialing from an oncampus location, dial the last five digits of the phone number.ResourcesAcademic Computing /sponsor/cashiers/index.htmlImprints (Price Center)822-4422imprints.ucsd.eduGraduate Student Association (GSA)534-6504gsa.ucsd.eduGraduate Division534-3555grad.ucsd.eduLibrary Information (Hours for all Libraries)534-3336libraries.ucsd.eduMandeville Library of Special ortation Services/ParkingPhoto I.D./Campus I.D. r534-3150registrar.ucsd.eduResidency Requirements534-3150Residency for Tuition PurposesStudent Financial AidStudent Financial financial/index.htmlStudent Health Services534-3300studenthealth.ucsd.eduStudent Information - (EDNA) Price Center534-EDNA/3362Transportation Alternatives534-RIDE/7433transportation.ucsd.eduUS Post Office (Price Center)534-1164

Campus ServicesCareer Services534-3750career.ucsd.eduCross Cultural Center534-9689ccc.ucsd.eduInternational Students & Programs Office534-3730ispo.ucsd.edu/Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Resource OfficeOffice for Students with Disabilities (OSD)Counseling and Psychological Services 34-3755psychservices.ucsd.eduOffice for Prevention of Harassment & Discrimnation534-8298ophd.ucsd.edu/Student Legal Services534-4374sls.ucsd.eduStudent Diversity534-3678diversity.ucs

Welcome to UC San Diego and congratulations on your admission to the doctoral program! We are excited to have you join us as the members of the 2020entering cohort of the Sociology Doctoral . Professor Amy Binder (858) 534 -0483 abinder@ucsd.edu Department Chair, Room 403. Professor Daniel Navon (858) 534 -4629. dnavon@ucsd.edu. Science .