Program Description Sociology is the study of societies, social life, and social change. It investigates social, cultural and demographic issues in Canada and around the world. Topics covered include: sexuality, popular culture, inequality, migration, race, ethnicity, class, gender, values, health, family dynamics, law, social movements, institutions, and community.
A degree in sociology provides rigorous training in fundamental research, analytical, and communication skills, research ethics, social research techniques and design, and theory. Our comprehensive program fosters critical thinking and evidence based arguments. It is research driven and attentive to global, national, and local dynamics and issues.
Program highlights: Study societies, their institutions, social change, social relations, and forces shaping human life Investigate the social bases of power, groups, inequality, status, sexuality, culture, values, diversity, work, and community Learn about institutions such as family, law, social movements, culture, business and governments Develop critical thinking, analytical and problem-solving skills Gain employment-relevant experience Study with approachable, world-class professors in a student-centered, welcoming, and cosmopolitan environment Log In to see Admission Requirements and Other Fees

