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Sociology — 4-year 2025/2026

8. Sociology — 4-year

Concordia’s 4-yr major BA sociology degree focuses on sociological fundamentals–social theory and research methodology while enabling students to explore key thematics, such as the sociology of work, race and ethnicity, religion, and gender. The program works to ensure students develop a critical sociological imagination and become informed and engaged members of their communities. Our sociology students are taught to make arguments and decisions based on the best available evidence and a deep understanding of social patterns and phenomena, and to communicate these arguments through a variety of written and oral mediums for academic, work-related, and public audiences. The four-year program offers comprehensive training in social theory, research and advanced topics and prepares students for careers directly related to sociology, graduate degree studies, and professional programs, such as law, social work, and medical schools.

A. General Academic Requirements

42–60 credits required, to include:
Foundation Courses:
  1. SOC 100 (Sociological Concepts and Perspectives) (3 Cr.)
  2. 3 credits chosen from
Statistics and Methods:
  1. SOC 210 (Introduction to Social Statistics) (3 Cr.), (BUS 112 (Business Statistics) (3 Cr.), MAT 151 (Introduction to Statistical Methods) (3 Cr.) and PSY 211 (Statistical Methods for Psychological Research) (3 Cr.) are acceptable equivalents)
  2. SOC 315 (Introduction to Social Methodology) (3 Cr.)
Theory:
  1. SOC 332 (Classical Social Theory) (3 Cr.) and SOC 333 (Contemporary Social Theory) (3 Cr.)
Critical Intersectionality:
  1. 6 credits chosen from
Capstone:
  1. SOC 405 (The Craft of Sociology) (3 Cr.)
Advanced Studies:
  1. 3 credits chosen from
Substantive Areas:
  1. 12 credits of unspecified senior-level SOC courses
Unspecified:
  1. 0–18 credits of unspecified SOC courses with a maximum of 3 credits at the junior level
In addition to the above, students must complete:
  1. 6 credits of courses in the Faculty of Science
  2. 6 credits of ENG courses
In addition to the above, students must present:
  1. AIT 100 (Undergraduate Academic Integrity Training)
Permissible minors:
All minors listed in section 10.6 other than Sociology.
WRI 300 (Essay Writing (Non-fiction)) is strongly recommended.

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