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Sociologists examine how people come together in groups, whether for harmony or strife, collaboration or competition, influence or control, progress or devastation. They study the organization of communities, institutions, and societies, along with human interactions within these frameworks. Algoma University's four-year sociology degree equips students with essential analytical tools for comprehending and evaluating societal dynamics. The curriculum covers diverse subjects, including modern media portrayals of gender and physicality, environmental activism discussions, healthcare policy evaluation, legal system critiques regarding social equity, and Canada's multicultural and Indigenous rights policies. Learners will employ multiple investigative techniques to develop crucial insights into social activism, racial diversity, and gender/sexuality issues, utilizing methods like questionnaires, conversations, field observations, opinion surveys, private correspondence, and group discussions.
Graduates of Algoma University's sociology program will possess exceptional writing, public speaking, and investigative abilities - competencies that are extremely valuable in today's demanding job market and academic environments. These polished skills distinguish Algoma U alumni from their peers. Those entering professional fields after graduation can pursue various career opportunities such as: teaching (elementary, secondary, or post-secondary), research positions, diversity advisors, occupational safety instructors, public health advocates, social justice advocates, media professionals, community housing coordinators, policy developers or evaluators, leisure services coordinators, city planners, and numerous other options.
Students have to complete higher Secondary School Certificate.
English Language Requirements: