Description: | Sociology is the systematic study of social relations around class and economics, race, gender, sexuality; of human groups and social interaction and of social institutions such as the family, law, politics, multiculturalism, education, media, and religion. This dynamic and diverse major offers a wide range of relevant courses, while providing an excellent foundation for a large number of interesting career options. Sociology graduates are uniquely prepared to think critically and communicate effectively; characteristics that make them highly desirable.
Students in the Bachelor of Arts in Sociology program have the option of pursuing co-op opportunities, which requires one additional academic year of study - A total of 5 years in the Honours program and 4 years in the Major program. |
Cost per year:* | Provincial: | $7,077 | National: | $8,360 |
There is an additional fee for Co-operative Education ($489.70 per work term for Nova Scotia residents and $618.00 per work term for out-of-province Canadians). |