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Sociology
Sociology is the study of how people and societies work. Explore the social significance of changing dynamics and issues in today's world, and develop a sociological creativity that helps you see and think about the world in fresh new ways.
Sociology and anthropology are combined into a single department at ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV. That means you can shape your studies by pursuing a broad range of interests and issues. The Department of Sociology and Anthropology excels at interdisciplinary research methods.
The Department of Sociology and Anthropology offers various major, minor, and honours programs in sociology and anthropology. You can also can pursue a joint major in sociology and anthropology (honours available), sociology and communications, sociology and criminology, or sociology and gender, sexuality, and women's studies. The department also offers a social justice certificate and a postbaccalaureate diploma in social policy.
Last updated August 4, 2022
Program Options
Learn more about the different degrees and programs available to you at Sociology.
Undergraduate Options
Major
Honours
Joint Major
- Anthropology and Sociology Bachelor of Arts
- Sociology and Communication Bachelor of Arts
- Sociology and Criminology Bachelor of Arts
- Sociology and Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies Bachelor of Arts
Joint Honours
Minor
Extended Minor
Co-operative Education Program
Certificate and Diploma
Graduate Options
Career Pathways
Sociology combines well with many other interests. It can be a foundation for post-graduate work in social policy, social work, law school, the arts, medical professions, and business. Sociology majors and minors excel when they combine their broad-thinking training with other interests, such as policy analysis, communications, social activism, organizational management, research design, or communications/media/arts.
"I care about social issues, which has driven my interest in sociology – and as work often intertwines with varying social issues and hierarchical structures, I care about the experiences of workers. My honours paper, "Front of House Experiences within COVID-19", was an example of how I can connect these two interests of mine together; something that I hope to maintain as I continue my education, and explore my career paths into the future."
Alyha Bardi
Sociology honours student | Minor in Labour Studies | Certificate in Social Justice
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Dr. Travers describes the course SA 150: Introduction to Sociology. Featuring student video excerpts from Jamal Kett and Hannah Minnabarriet.