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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.
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.
Co-operative education is available with this program.
The French immersion stream is available with this program.
The In-depth Experiential Learning Stream is available with this program.
Course List
Code Title Units
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
Code Title Units
Anthropology (39 course units)
Compulsory courses
ANT 1101 Social and Cultural Anthropology 3 Units
FSS 1300 Introduction to the In-depth Experiential Learning Stream and Transferable Competencies 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
Optional courses
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 (45 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
3 course units from: 3 Units
SOC 2103 Socio-anthropology of the Family
SOC 2104 Gender and Society
SOC 2107 Principles of Demography
SOC 2151 Globalization: Sociological and Anthropological Aspects
SOC 2153 Historical Sociology
SOC 2306 Social Reconfigurations in Africa
SOC 2309 Canadian Society
SOC 2312 Political Sociology
SOC 2332 Sociology of Social Networks
SOC 2708 Sociologie des communautés francophones en situation minoritaire du Canada
6 course units from: 6 Units
SOC 3120 Sociological Theory: Power and Inequalities
SOC 3121 Sociological Theory: Meaning and Subjectivity
SOC 3122 Sociological Theory: Reproduction and Changes
3 optional course units in sociology (SOC) 3 Units
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
SOC 4315 Qualitative Research Laboratory 3 Units
Optional courses
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
3 course units from: 3 Units
ANT 4301 Advanced Research Methods in Anthropology
SOC 4316 Quantitative Research Project
Total: 84 Units
Course List
Code Title Units
Elective courses
30 elective course units including 12 course units labelled IELS 30 Units
Total: 30 Units
In-depth Experiential Learning Stream (IELS)
You must meet the following requirements to receive a designation of “In-depth Experiential Learning Stream” on your diploma:
1. Complete the requirements of a program of study which offers the In-depth Experiential Learning Stream.
2. Complete at least 30 course units (10 courses) of IELS labelled courses including:
* FSS 1300;
* 15 course units (5 courses) in anthropology (ANT) from the list of EILS courses below;
* 12 course units (4 non-disciplinary courses) from the list of EILS courses below.
List of IELS Courses
Course List
Code Title Units
ANT 11013 Social and Cultural Anthropology 3 Units
ANT 21033 Socio-Anthropology of the Family 3 Units
ANT 21113 Introduction to Research Methods in Anthropology 3 Units
ANT 21133 Techniques, Cultures and Environments 3 Units
ANT 21213 Classical Theories in Anthropology 3 Units
ANT 21263 Anthropology and Indigenous Peoples 3 Units
ANT 21283 Anthropology for the 21st Century 3 Units
ANT 21293 Anthropology of Cities 3 Units
ANT 21303 Anthropology of Popular Culture 3 Units
ANT 21313 Museums, Representation and Power 3 Units
ANT 31053 Selected Topics in Anthropology 3 Units
ANT 31063 Environmental Anthropology 3 Units
ANT 31203 Anthropology of Science and Technologies 3 Units
ANT 31283 Political Anthropology 3 Units
ANT 31313 Capitalism and Ethnographies of Globalization 3 Units
ANT 31323 Psychological Anthropology 3 Units
ANT 31333 Medical Anthropology 3 Units
ANT 31403 Cultures, Societies and Identity 3 Units
ANT 31423 Ethnographer's Magic: Reading and Writing Anthropology 3 Units
ANT 31433 Visual Anthropology 3 Units
ANT 31443 Practical Training in Research Methods in Anthropology 3 Units
ANT 33073 Contemporary Japanese Society 3 Units
ANT 33263 Indigenous Resurgences in a Globalized World 3 Units
ANT 33403 Anthropology of Latin America and the Caribbean 3 Units
ANT 33413 Anthropology of Oceania 3 Units
ANT 33423 Anthropology of Africa 3 Units
ANT 33443 Anthropology of South Asia 3 Units
ANT 33453 Anthropology of the Maghreb and the Middle East 3 Units
ANT 40103 International Internship in Anthropology 6 Units
ANT 41053 Selected Topics in Anthropology 3 Units
ANT 41203 Anthropology of Law 3 Units
ANT 41233 Theoretical Currents in Contemporary Anthropology 3 Units
ANT 41333 Ethnography of New Media 3 Units
ANT 41353 Food and Food Systems 3 Units
ANT 41373 Historical Anthropology 3 Units
ANT 43013 Advanced Research Methods in Anthropology 3 Units
DVM 11003 Canada and the Challenges of International Development and Globalization 3 Units
DVM 13003 Social Impact in Global Perspective 3 Units
DVM 21063 Introduction to International Development Practices: Challenges and Innovations 3 Units
DVM 21103 Education, Health and Social Protection 3 Units
DVM 31503 Qualitative Research Methods and Techniques for Doing Fieldwork in International Development 3 Units
DVM 31603 International Projects Management 3 Units
DVM 31803 Global Experiential Learning 3 Units
DVM 4010 International Internship in International Development 6 Units
ECH 11003 Introduction to the Study of Conflicts and Human Rights 3 Units
ECH 23003 Introduction to International Human Rights Law and Institutions 3 Units
ECH 23083 Indigenous Politics and Human Rights 3 Units
ECH 23103 Conflicts and Rights: Philosophical Perspectives 3 Units
ECH 23203 Qualitative Methods in Conflict Studies and Human Rights 3 Units
ECH 23303 Theories of Conflict 3 Units
ECH 33103 Current Problems in International Human Rights 3 Units
ECH 33203 War and Strategy: Historical Perspectives 3 Units
ECH 33303 Special Topics in Conflict Studies and Human Rights 3 Units
ECH 33603 Quantitative Methods in Conflict Studies and Human Rights 3 Units
ECH 33703 African Great Lakes 3 Units
ECH 40103 International Internship in Conflict Studies and Human Rights 6 Units
ECH 42103 Conflict and Human Rights Field Research 6 Units
ECH 43203 Conflict Resolution and Peace Building 3 Units
ECH 43213 Global Hierarchy and Conflict 3 Units
ECH 43223 Violence, Security and Conflict in Africa 3 Units
ECH 43233 Culture and Conflict 3 Units
ECH 43243 Health and Human Rights 3 Units
ECH 43253 The Challenge of Democracy in International Affairs 3 Units
ECH 43263 Human Rights in Latin America 3 Units
ECH 43273 Philosophy of Rights 3 Units
ECH 43283 Conflicts and Peace Processes in the Middle East 3 Units
ECH 43303 Selected Topics in Conflict Studies 3 Units
ECH 43313 Applied Study of Conflicts and Human Rights 3 Units
ECH 43353 Track Two Diplomacy 3 Units
ECH 43503 Conflicts and the Peace Process in the Middle East 3 Units
ECH 43553 Selected Topics in Conflicts and the Peace Process 3 Units
FSS 3210 Selected Topics: International Social Sciences Field Research I 6 Units
FSS 3295 Model United Nations 6 Units
FSS 3310 1 Unit
FSS 3320 1.5 Units
FSS 3330 3 Units
FSS 4010 Stage international / International Internship 6 Units
FSS 4150 3 Units
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