Sociology
The Sociology Department at Laurier is characterized by a strength in the area of Equity and Social Justice. A core course on Social Inequality as well as the large number of upper-level course offerings, in areas such as human rights, social movements, race and ethnic relations, gender relations, health, family, and disability, reflect this strength and the varied research areas of the faculty in the department. The aim of the program is to help students gain a better understanding of contemporary social issues, and to provide them with the theoretical, methodological, and writing skills to analyse and engage with these issues. Students are thus prepared for employment in, among other things, policy research and human service work. The program also prepares students to enter graduate studies in sociology and after-degree programs in social work, education, criminal justice, and law.
Honours BA, Combination Honours BA, Specialization, Option and Minor:
- Jeffrey Aguinaldo, PhD, Chair
- Greg Bird, PhD
- Michael Carroll, PhD
- Richard Christy, PhD
- Morgan Holmes, PhD
- Nikolaos Liodakis, PhD
- Lucy Luccisano, PhD
- James Overboe, PhD
- Mihnea-Ion Panu, PhD
- Garry Potter, PhD
- Linda Quirke, PhD, Undergraduate Advisor
- Dana Sawchuk, PhD
- Glenda Wall, PhD
- Jasmin Zine, PhD
- Honours BA Sociology
- Honours BA Sociology in Combination with another Honours BA Program
- Applied Social Research Specialization
- Applied Social Research Option
- Sociology Minor
Course # | Title | Credits |
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SY101 | Introduction to Sociology I: Critical Foundations | 0.5 |
SY103 | Introduction to Sociology II: Exploring Social Life | 0.5 |
SY201 | Sociology of Families | 0.5 |
SY206 | Special Topics on Contemporary Society | 0.5 |
SY207 | Social Theory I | 0.5 |
SY208 | Social Theory II | 0.5 |
SY210 | Social Inequality | 0.5 |
SY211 | Sociology of Physical Activity | 0.5 |
SY215 | Sociology of Health and Illness [1] | 0.5 |
SY216 | Aging in Social Context | 0.5 |
SY218 | Constructions of Deviance | 0.5 |
SY224 | Sociology of Work | 0.5 |
SY231 | Sociology of Suicide | 0.5 |
SY232 | Sociology of Mental Illness | 0.5 |
SY241 | Sociology of Crime: Structural Perspectives | 0.5 |
SY242 | Sociology of Crime: Interpretive Perspectives | 0.5 |
SY280 | Quantitative Methods | 0.5 |
SY281 | Qualitative Methods | 0.5 |
SY303 | Sociology of Youth | 0.5 |
SY305 | Sociology and Cultural Forms | 0.5 |
SY307 | Political Sociology | 0.5 |
SY309 | Special Topics in Sociology | 0.5 |
SY310 | Directed Studies | 0.5 |
SY311 | Sociology of Religion | 0.5 |
SY312 | Conversation Analysis | 0.5 |
SY314 | Time Diaries and Content Analysis | 0.5 |
SY316 | Sociology of Education | 0.5 |
SY321 | Sociology of Medicine | 0.5 |
SY324 | Sociology of Food and Culture | 0.5 |
SY329 | Directed Studies | 0.5 |
SY332 | Sociology of Race and Ethnicity | 0.5 |
SY333 | Human Rights I: Canadian Responsibility | 0.5 |
SY334 | Sociology of Gender | 0.5 |
SY338 | Women and Development | 0.5 |
SY339 | An Analysis of Disability, Beyond Normality and Abnormality | 0.5 |
SY382 | Social Statistics | 0.5 |
SY389 | Contemporary Social Theory | 0.5 |
SY390 | Resistance and Revolt: Political Struggle and Liberal Capitalism | 0.5 |
SY402 | Contemporary Issues in Social Theory | 0.5 |
SY405 | Poverty | 0.5 |
SY406 | Environmental Sociology | 0.5 |
SY407 | Psychoanalysis and Society | 0.5 |
SY408 | The Sociology of Sexualities [2] | 0.5 |
SY409 | The Sociology of Men and Masculinities | 0.5 |
SY410 | Human Rights II: Intellectuals’ Responsibility | 0.5 |
SY411 | Advanced Sociology of Physical Activity | 0.5 |
SY412 | Constructions of Parenthood and Childhood in Canada | 0.5 |
SY413 | Sociology of Embodiment and Disability | 0.5 |
SY414 | Social Movements | 0.5 |
SY415 | Sociology of Health, Illness and Gender [3] | 0.5 |
SY416 | Equity in Education | 0.5 |
SY417 | Dimensions of Social Inequality in Canada | 0.5 |
SY418 | Advanced Critical Race and Ethnic Studies | 0.5 |
SY419 | Migration, Globalization & Transnationalism in Canada | 0.5 |
SY420 | Bodies, Bioethics, and Boundaries [4] | 0.5 |
SY421 | Advanced Sociology of Mental Health | 0.5 |
SY422 | Subjectivity, Power and Government | 0.5 |
SY423 | Children, Parents and Schools | 0.5 |
SY450 | Advanced Directed Studies in Sociology | 0.5 |
SY451 | Advanced Directed Studies in Sociology | 1.0 |
SY452 | Advanced Special Topics | 0.5 |
SY489 | Advanced Qualitative Analysis | 0.5 |
SY490 | Advanced Quantitative Analysis | 0.5 |
SY492 | Thesis | 1.0 |
Senate/Editorial Changes
Senate Academic Planning Committee Revisions February 26, 2019: SY215 Changed from SY322; effective September 1, 2019.
Editorial Revision May 9, 2019: SY408 Exclusion deleted; effective January 1, 2019.
Senate Academic Planning Committee Revisions February 26, 2019: SY215 Changed from SY322; effective September 1, 2019.
Senate Academic Planning Committee Revisions February 26, 2019: SY215 Changed from SY322; effective September 1, 2019.