Andriko Lozowy

Assistant Lecturer, Faculty of Arts - Sociology Dept

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Assistant Lecturer, Faculty of Arts - Sociology Dept
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alozowy@ualberta.ca

Courses

SOC 100 - Introductory Sociology

An examination of the theory, methods, and substance of Sociology. The study of how societies are shaped including economy, culture, socialization, deviance, stratification, and groups. The process of social change through social movements, industrialization, etc. Note: Not to be taken by students with credit in SOC 300.


SOC 203 - Social Problems

Selected structural issues in various societies, including inequality, population growth, environment, and human rights. Note: Not to be taken by students with credit in SOC 102.


SOC 224 - Sociology of Deviance and Conformity

Processes involved in defining behaviour patterns as deviant; factors that influence conformity and change; examination of behaviour patterns such as sexuality, alcoholism, drug use, and selected mental and physical disabilities; public reaction to such behaviour.


SOC 269 - Sociological Perspectives on Global Crises

Introduces theories and topics from world-ecology and global political economy. Considers how key global crises (social, economic, political, and ecological) are intertwined. Prerequisite: SOC 100 or consent of instructor.


SOC 302 - Topics in Sociology

Prerequisite: SOC 100 or consent of the instructor. Note: Consult the Department for any additional prerequisites. Course may be taken more than once if topic(s) vary.


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