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Members of the department engage in research on a wide range of social issues, including: morality laws, public policy regarding aboriginal peoples, retirement and leisure.
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The principal focus of their graduate programs is the organization and development of contemporary societies in comparative context and with particular reference to Canadian society.
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Sociology/Anthropology in the College of Social Science.
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Provides specialized training in the core areas of the discipline, as well as a number of substantive areas such as criminology, ethnic relations, family and health care/aging.
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In French.
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As well as the major in sociology, the Department houses an interdisciplinary program in social science that allows students to develop a program of studies that cuts across different disciplines.
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Rich selection of resoucres and research as well as full department information.
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Major areas of concentration in the M.A. program include: studies of the life course, social inequality and social change, and the individual in a social world.
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Information about the department.
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The Department now ranks as the fifth largest sociology department in Canada and the third largest in Ontario.
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New PhD program seeking students interested in pursuing Social Justice research.
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This department is developing courseware for the Social Sciences.
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