For a complete description see Global Development Studies.
For a complete description see Environmental Studies. Students may use this course in a Sociology concentration.
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For a complete description see Kinesiology. Students may use this course in a Sociology concentration.
For a complete description see Political Studies. Students may use this as a 400-level course in a Sociology concentration.
An introduction to the concepts, theories and methods of sociological enquiry, and their application to the analysis of Canadian society. Also offered...
Examination of relationship between sociological theory and methods of social research; topics include logic of research, hypothesis formulation, and...
Survey of principal techniques for gathering and analysing social data; basic statistical analysis included. NOTE
An introduction to recent sociological debates on the emergence of a global economy and society, and its impact on different parts of the world.
A discussion of the development of theories of society. Key aspects of Classical Greek thought, the Enlightenment, and Karl Marx's work along with...
A discussion of the development of theories of society during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The main focus is normally on the...
Rise of Canadian women's movement and the theoretical perspectives that developed within it and found expression in sociology and other disciplines;...
Concept and meaning of race; race and racism; a typology of race relations; elements of race politics; race, gender, and ethnic relations in a...
This course will help students develop critical perspectives towards technology in general and engineering practices in particular. It is...
The social matrix of personality, socialization as a social process, the influence of social structure and culture upon socialization practices, and...
Theoretical issues arising from the process by which activities are defined as deviant: such activities as 'sexual deviance', 'mental illness', and...
This course focuses on the theoretical foundation examining the process by which activities are defined as deviant: such activities as 'sexual...
This course examines a variety of substantive topics in the sociology of deviance. The choice of topics will illustrate the range of theoretical...
Social context and consequences of information and communication technologies as they relate to work, culture, privacy and education. Also offered as...
Explores a range of issues in contemporary sociology. Topics may vary from year to year. See the departmental website for further details.