Course Code
SOCI 160
Location
Biggar
Kindersley
Swift Current
Warman
Delivery Mode
Classroom
Full-time/Part-time
Part-time
Course Description
Using your sociological imagination, you will examine how to practice sociology, and learn about the importance of culture, socialization, and the family. You will discuss social inequality in Canada, as well as explore the concepts of social control and deviance. Your studies will also include issues related to the power of mass media, the dualism of sex and gender, and race and ethnicity. You will have an opportunity to examine collective behavior, social movements, social change, and globalization.
Course offerings and start dates vary per location.