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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 220 - Social Research Methods

Overview of quantitative and qualitative methods in social science. Includes the relationship between social theory and research, research ethics, and the technical aspects of research design, data collection, and data analysis. Prerequisite: SOC 100 or consent of instructor. Not open to students with credit in SOC 315.


SOC 260 - Inequality and Social Stratification

Introduction to the study of structured social inequalities and poverty; major theoretical approaches; findings from key empirical studies, with emphasis on Canada. 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.


SOC 342 - Socialization

The processes of social development and how socio-cultural influences affect the individual from infancy to old age. Prerequisite: SOC 241 or PSYCH 241 or consent of instructor.


SOC 473 - Sociology of Death and Dying

Comparative examination of death and dying in socio-cultural contexts, including theoretical and methodological issues. Prerequisite: SOC 100 or consent of instructor.


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