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SOC 100 - Introduction to Sociology |
This course introduces students to basic sociological concepts, debates, and modes of analysis. Through discussion of issues such as the cultural development of humans, the socialization process and the structures of global society, students will be introduced to the distinctive approach of sociology. |
040 |
MTWR |
09:30am - 10:45am |
25-JUN-24 |
RMTE |
397 |
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21-AUG-24 |
ONLNE |
SOC 208 - Inequality and Social Justice |
This course introduces students to sociological perspectives on issues of inequality and social justice. It analyzes the origins and consequences of social inequalities and the mechanisms by which they are perpetuated and challenged.
*** Prerequisite: Completion of 12 credit hours or or SOC 100 or permission of Department Head.
* Note: SOC 100 is required for all majors in Sociology *
* Note: Formerly numbered SOC 206. Students may not receive for both SOC 208 and SOC 206. * |
397 |
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- |
22-JUN-24 |
ONLNE |
SOC 212 - Gender and Sexuality |
This course introduces students to sociological perspectives on gender and sexuality in contemporary society. Key topics include: gender and sexual identity, gender inequality, and changing definitions of masculinity and femininity. Students will be introduced to various theoretical perspectives on gender and sexuality, including feminist theories, LGBT studies, and queer theory.
***Prerequisite: Completion of 12 credit hours or SOC 100 or permission of Department Head.***
*Note: SOC 100 is required for all majors in Sociology* |
397 |
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- |
20-AUG-24 |
ONLNE |
SOC 214 - Sociology of Indigenous People in Canada |
This course introduces students to the experience of Indigenous peoples in Canada from a sociological perspective. Employing historical and contemporary examples, students are introduced to policies and legislation shaping relationships between Indigenous peoples and other Canadians. Specific topics might include the neglect of Indigenous issues in Canadian sociological studies, applying social theory to the study of Indigenous issues, identity, Aboriginal and treaty rights, self-government, assimilation, land claims, health, education and justice.
***Prerequisite: Completion of 12 credit hours or SOC 100 or permission of the Department Head***
*Note: SOC 100 is required for all majors in Sociology* |
397 |
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- |
24-JUN-24 |
ONLNE |
SOC 288 - Sociology of Addiction |
This course explores the concept of addictive behaviour using different models and theories relevant to understanding addiction within Canadian society from a sociological perspective.
***Prerequisite: Completion of 12 credit hours or SOC 100 or permission of the Department Head.*** |
397 |
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- |
25-JUN-24 |
ONLNE |
SOC 299 - Sociology of Mental Illness |
An examination of the social patterns of risk for mental illness. A comparative and critical assessment of the sociological, psychological and biological models of explanation and intervention.
***Prerequisite: Completion of 12 credit hours or permission of the Department Head.***
*Note: SOC 100 is required for all majors in Sociology.* |
070 |
MTWR |
08:00am - 09:15am |
19-AUG-24 |
HYFLX |
SOC 330 - Sociology of the Environment |
This course examines social theories, social concepts, and methodological issues related to the understanding of the environment in classical and modern sociological theory. Specific topics might include the social construction of nature, gender, class, race and the environment, sustainability, and the challenges of interdisciplinarity.
***Prerequisite: Completion of 30 credit hours including completion of one 200-level SOC course, or permission of the Department Head.*** |
397 |
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- |
26-JUN-24 |
ONLNE |
SOC 333 - Sociology of Disaster |
Sociological explanations of the different ways societies define and manage exposures to risk. Disasters, as distinct from hazards, are consequences of social conditions and social institutions generating vulnerability to risk.
***Prerequisite: Completion of 30 credit hours, including completion of one 200 level SOC course, or permission of the Department Head.*** |
397 |
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- |
19-AUG-24 |
ONLNE |
SOC 901 - Research |
Thesis research. |
001 |
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002 |
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003 |
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006 |
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007 |
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008 |
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009 |
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011 |
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