UC Irvine Graduate Program in
Social Networks
(Ph.D. in Social Sciences)
The Departments of Anthropology and Sociology jointly offer a concentration
in Social Networks that focuses on the patterns or forms of relations that
link persons or other social actors together in coherent wholes. Thus,
Social Networks stresses the structural interests of several disciplines
including sociology, anthropology, and cognitive science. It is concerned
with problems of representing such structures, both statically and dynamically,
and with exploring the implications of structural form for individual and
collective behavior. In addition, the networks perspective has important
applications in the study of international relations, organizational behavior,
health and mental health, and human communications research.
Enrollment and PhD program transferred to Mathematical Behavioral
Sciences Graduate Program
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