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Sociology examines how societal influences mold different identities, relationships, and behaviors, including aspects like race, social disparity, healthcare, schooling, family dynamics, socioeconomic status, and cultural norms. Our curriculum explores interconnected dimensions of society, covering topics such as gender and sexual identity, racial issues and discrimination, social norms and deviations, legal systems, faith traditions, and both natural and urban spaces. Students engage with distinguished academics who incorporate practical case studies, interactive assignments, and their current research to enhance learning experiences.
The Faculty of Arts provides one of Canada's most varied arts curricula, delivering exceptional education that equips graduates for prosperous careers across all societal domains. With more than 900 specialized courses spanning liberal arts, social sciences, and creative disciplines, students can discover their ideal academic direction. Instruction is enriched by our globally acclaimed professors, who integrate groundbreaking perspectives from their scholarly work and contributions to human understanding. Through academic rigor, creative critical thinking, and hands-on learning initiatives like Community Service-Learning and Arts Work Experience, students gain essential skills to excel in today's multifaceted professional landscape.