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The Sociology Department provides an advanced degree program focused on deepening students' understanding of their social environments while strengthening their capacity for autonomous, analytical thinking about key societal challenges. We currently provide a coursework-focused graduate option in Sociology, available both in our general curriculum and three specialized tracks. After completing their initial term, students may request transfer to the thesis-based pathway.
Sociology serves as excellent preparation for careers including social services, legal professions, media, and healthcare. Alumni frequently pursue roles in education or vocational guidance, while others find opportunities in public administration, rehabilitation services, nonprofit organizations, and corporate sectors. Our emphasis on rigorous research methodology makes sociology graduates particularly valuable for data collection and interpretation across diverse industries. The discipline examines all dimensions of human interaction, from personal bonds to institutional frameworks and broad societal patterns. Key research areas encompass healthcare systems, family structures, criminal behavior, technological impacts, cultural trends, economic systems, educational institutions, social stratification, and discrimination, among numerous other topics.
Lakehead University's Gender and Women's Studies Department commits to advancing gender as a fundamental analytical framework in academic research. Using cross-disciplinary approaches, students evaluate how well current knowledge systems represent gendered perspectives. The program seeks to promote gender-conscious education and scholarship both within academic circles and wider society. This joint Master's initiative enables learners to merge specialized discipline-specific research with interdisciplinary Gender and Women's Studies perspectives. Graduates receive degrees that identify their primary academic discipline while recognizing their Gender and Women's Studies specialization.