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SOCIOLOGY
Social Science Centre, Tel: 519-661-3606
 
Please note that all students must successfully complete:
a) 2.0 essay courses, 1.0 of which must be senior (#2000-4999). These essay courses must be completed through the University of Western Ontario.
b) At least 1.0 course from each of the three categories A, B and C.

See ACADEMIC INFORMATION section for further details.

Overlapping Courses Between Sociology Modules

Sociology 2205A/B, 2206A/B and 2240E or 2270A/B and 2271A/B are required courses for all majors and specializations offered by the Department of Sociology. When students combine two majors (e.g., Major in Sociology and Major in Criminology) or a specialization and a major (Honors Specialization in Sociology and Major in Criminology), however, these courses only need to be taken once. Sociology 2205A/B and 2206A/B will be counted toward both modules. Sociology 2240E or 2270A/B and 2271A/B will count toward one module and an additional 1.0 course at the 2200-level in Sociology must be taken for the other module.

This means that students taking two majors in Sociology have 11.0 required courses while those combining a specialization and a major have 14.0.

Please note that this is the only overlap allowed between Sociology modules. The Department does not permit any course overlap between a Minor and another module offered in Sociology.

Statistics Substitution
Students who have taken any course from the following list, will need to replace Sociology 2205A/B Statistics for Sociology with an additional 0.5 Sociology course at the 2200 level.
 
 
Statistics and Research Methods Substitution

Students who have completed Social Work 2205 must replace Sociology 2205A/B, Statistics for Sociology, and Sociology 2206A/B, Research Methods in Sociology, with 1.0 Sociology course at the 2200 level.

Students who take a full course (1.0 course) as a statistics substitution to satisfy the requirement for Sociology 2205A/B will have an additional 0.5 course for their module. 
 
Sociology Modules Honors Specializations
These modules are the recommended path for students considering graduate studies in sociology or criminology.  The Honors Double Major is not considered equivalent to them.
Sociology Modules - discontinued
Academic Calendar 2012 FACULTIES FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCE SOCIOLOGY
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