Mary Grigsby
- Associate Professor of Rural
Sociology
- Advisor/Chair for
Rural Sociology
- Rural Sociology Minor
Advisor
E-mail: grigsbym@missouri.edu
Office: 228 Gentry Hall
Office Hours:
Fall and Spring Semesters
MF 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
and by appointment
Phone: 573-882-3895
Courses I Teach:
Ru Soc 1000 - Intro to Rural Sociology
Ru Soc
2225 - Science, Technology, and
Society
Ru Soc 3940 - Practicum in Rural Sociology
My
Favorite Things
I
greatly enjoy teaching! My focus as an academic is doing the work I find most
fulfilling, teaching and advising undergraduate and graduate students.
My husband and I share our home with my mother Elizabeth and our two cats,
Ziggy and Tike. In my leisure time I enjoy spending time with family and
friends, hiking, gardening, traveling, cooking and reading.
Courses I Teach
Rural Sociology 1000 “Introduction to Rural Sociology”-- If you are
interested in learning more about “Introduction to Rural Sociology.” Home Page for Rural
Sociology 1000
Rural Sociology 2225 “Science, Technology and Society.” Home Page for
Rural Sociology 2225
Ru Soc 3940 - "Practicum in Rural Sociology" -- for students
earning a minor in Rural Sociology
The
Rural Sociology Minor
1. Are you an undergraduate student?
2. Do you want to learn about getting a Minor in Rural Sociology?
If you answered “yes” to these two questions you may want to check out
this link to the Requirements
for a Minor in Rural Sociology and College of
Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources Designated Minor Option Form.
(http://cafnr.missouri.edu/academics/minor-declaration.pdf)
Advising Links
Academic
Integrity at Mizzou
Curriculum Change Forms
http://registrar.missouri.edu/faculty-staff/curriculum-changes.php
Distribution of Content Requirement: http://generaleducation.missouri.edu/requirements/distribution.html
General
Education Requirements-for all majors
Graduate Forms:
http://gradschool.missouri.edu/downloads/index.htm
Graduation Plan Form:
http://cafnr.missouri.edu/students/graduation-form.pdf
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