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Anthropology
Anthropology involves studying the diversity of human societies through comparative analyses. Anthropologists develop tools that contribute to identifying and exploring a variety of social, cultural, political, economic, environmental and other important issues. Anthropology is unique among disciplines because of its methodological approach, which involves in-depth qualitative field work. Our specialized programs in social and cultural anthropology enable students to better understand and analyze cultural changes and intercultural relations in the context of globalization, development, migration and new technologies.
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Sociology
Sociology involves the study of societies, specifically their institutions, cultures, and transformations. Sociologists seek to uncover the processes, rules, and norms that govern social relations. They seek to understand issues such as the origins and consequences of social inequalities and collective behaviours. In our programs, students have the opportunity to apply theoretical approaches to real-world cases and learn how to use research tools such as interviewing, discourse analysis, surveys, and statistical analyses. The connection between theory and research enables students to understand a range of contemporary social issues, such as poverty, ethnic relations, deviance, gender relations, international development, power, and technology.
This program is offered in English and in French.
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Co-operative education is available with this program.
The French immersion stream is available with this program.
Requirements for this program have been modified. Please consult the 2024-2025 calendars for the previous requirements.
Course List
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Basic skills
ENG 1100 Workshop in Essay Writing 3 Units
ENG 1120 Selected Topics in Literature and Composition 3 Units
Total: 6 Units
Course List
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Anthropology (36 course units)
ANT 1101 Social and Cultural Anthropology 3 Units
ANT 2121 Classical Theories in Anthropology 3 Units
ANT 2126 Anthropology and Indigenous Peoples 3 Units
ANT 2128 Anthropology for the 21st Century 3 Units
ANT 4123 Theoretical Currents in Contemporary Anthropology 3 Units
3 course units from: 3 Units
ANT 2103 Socio-Anthropology of the Family
ANT 2129 Anthropology of Cities
ANT 2130 Anthropology of Popular Culture
ANT 2131 Museums, Representation and Power
3 course units from: 3 Units
ANT 3307 Contemporary Japanese Society
ANT 3340 Anthropology of Latin America and the Caribbean
ANT 3341 Anthropology of Oceania
ANT 3342 Anthropology of Africa
ANT 3344 Anthropology of South Asia
ANT 3345 Anthropology of the Maghreb and the Middle East
9 optional course units in anthropology (ANT) at the 3000 level 9 Units
6 optional course units in anthropology (ANT) at the 4000 level 6 Units
Sociology (33 course units)
Compulsory courses - Theory
SOC 1104 Sociology: Big Questions 3 Units
SOC 2117 Sociological Theory: From 19th Century to First World War 3 Units
SOC 2118 Sociological Theory: Mid-20th Century 3 Units
SOC 4119 Theorizing in Sociology 3 Units
Optional courses - Theory
3 course units from: 3 Units
SOC 3120 Sociological Theory: Power and Inequalities
SOC 3121 Sociological Theory: Meaning and Subjectivity
SOC 3122 Sociological Theory: Reproduction and Changes
Compulsory courses - Methodology
SOC 2316 Survey Design and Quantitative Data Acquisition 3 Units
SOC 3315 Qualitative Analysis 3 Units
SOC 3316 Statistical Analysis in Sociology 3 Units
ANT 4301 Advanced Research Methods in Anthropology 3 Units
Optional courses - Methodology
3 course units from: 3 Units
ANT 2111 Introduction to Research Methods in Anthropology
SOC 1301 Building Sociological Reasoning
3 course units from: 3 Units
ANT 3144 Practical Training in Research Methods in Anthropology
SOC 2315 Introduction to Qualitative Methodology
Optional courses
3 optional course units in sociology (SOC) at level 2000 3 Units
3 optional course units in sociology (SOC) at level 3000 3 Units
9 optional course units in sociology (SOC) at level 4000 9 Units
Total: 84 Units
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Elective courses
30 elective course units 30 Units
Total: 30 Units
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