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Sociology

          through a sociological lens. The main objectives of this course are to examine research in the
          sociology of contentious politics and to reveal how sociological perspectives can inform our
          understanding  of  state-society  dynamics.  This  course  will  present  a  broad  spectrum  of
          theoretical  perspectives  and  research  methods  employed  by  sociologists  to  study  social
          movement.

          SOC 470    Service Learning
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              Service  Learning  is  an  experiential  course  that  combines  stated  learning  goals  with
          meaningful community service in ways that enhance both student growth and the common
          good. It combines social service with sociological study and reflection to broaden students’
          social horizon and knowledge. Learning occurs through a cycle of engagement and reflection
          to connect what students have learned in the classroom with real life lessons learned through
          service to the community. This course is designed for Year 2 to 3 Sociology students. As part
          of this course students must successfully complete a placement of 100 to 120 hours in a NGO
          under co-supervision from a Field Supervisor and an Academic Supervisor.

          SOC 490    Enterprise Learning
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              Enterprise Learning is an experiential course offered by the Department of Sociology in
          conjunction  with  social  and  business  enterprises.  The  course  aims  to  maximize  learning
          opportunities for students through hands-on experience in dealing with real world issues and
          contexts. It combines engagement in the daily operation of a social or commercial enterprise
          and reflection on what they have experienced using the tools and concepts of sociology. The
          course is designed for Year 3 to 4 Sociology students. Students must successfully complete a
          placement for 100 to 120 hours in an enterprise under a co-supervision from a Workplace
          Supervisor and an Academic Supervisor.


          DESCRIPTION OF COURSES (SERVICE COURSES)

          SOC 107    Understanding Sociology
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              This  course  provides  a  concise  introduction  to  sociology  for  non-major  students  and
          enables them to obtain a better understanding of human society. This course concentrates
          upon the key paradigms in sociology, the importance of culture and socialization, the dynamics
          of social interactions in everyday life, and various essential institutions of modern society.

          SOC 233    Contemporary Social Issues
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              This course provides a critical introduction to social problems with special reference to



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