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University of Calgary Calendar 2011-2012 Faculty of Arts 4. Program Details 4.59 Sociology 4.59.3 Concentrations
4.59.3 Concentrations

Sociology students may declare a 3.0 full-course equivalent concentration in one of the following areas.

Notes:

  • Program concentration certificates are only awarded to students who have met the requirements for a BA or BA Honours in Sociology, and have also met the concentration requirements.
  • Students intending to Major in Sociology should consult the Sociology Advisor regularly, and no later than the beginning of their third year if they wish to pursue a concentration.
Criminology, Deviance and Social Control

Required: Sociology 325, 327.

Four of: Sociology 421*, 423, 425, 427, 429.

*A topics course which may be taken a maximum of four times for credit toward the fulfillment of the requirements for the concentration in Criminology, Deviance and Social Control.

Gender, Family and Work

Required: Sociology 303, 371, 393.

Three of: Sociology 365, 373, 399, 403*, 461, 471*, 493*.

*A topics course which may be taken a maximum of twice for credit toward the fulfillment of the requirements for the concentration in Gender, Family and Work.

Ethnicity, Immigration and Multiculturalism

Required: Sociology 375.

Five of: Sociology 307, 309, 353, 355, 365, 377, 405, 467, 475*, 487.

*A topics course which may be taken a maximum of twice for credit toward the fulfillment of the requirements for the concentration in Ethnicity, Immigration and Multiculturalism.

Sociology of Health

Required: Sociology 321.

Five of: Sociology 355, 365, 373, 399, 407, 409, 419*, 441.

*A topics course which may be taken a maximum of four times for credit toward the fulfillment of the requirements for the concentration in the Sociology of Health.