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Academic Calendar 2008 AFFILIATED UNIVERSITY COLLEGES KING'S UNIVERSITY COLLEGE SOCIOLOGY (includes Criminology and Population Studies)
INTRODUCTION
UNDERGRADUATE SESSIONAL DATES
STUDENT SERVICES
ACADEMIC INFORMATION
STUDENT FINANCIAL SERVICES
FACULTIES
UNDERGRADUATE COURSE INFORMATION
FACULTY MEMBERS
AFFILIATED UNIVERSITY COLLEGES
GLOSSARY
NEW MODULES/PROGRAMS
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SOCIOLOGY (includes Criminology and Population Studies)
Overlapping Courses Between Sociology Modules

Students who take two separate majors or a major and a specialization offered by the Department of Sociology (e.g., a Major in Sociology and a Major in Criminology) may overlap 1.0 course: Sociology 2205A/B Statistics for Sociology and Sociology 2206A/B Research Methods in Sociology (or the former Sociology 231) to fulfill the statistics and methodology requirements for both majors.

Sociology 2240E Survey or Sociological Theory or Sociology 2270A/B Foundations of Social Theory and Sociology 2271A/B Survey of Contemporary Theory, however, will be counted as fulfilling the requirements of one of these two modules; for the other major or specialization, students must take an additional Sociology course at the 2200-level.

The Department does not recognize any course overlaps between a minor and another module, other than Sociology, (e.g., Honors Specialization in Sociology and Minor in Criminology).

Statistics Substitution

The Department will allow students to substitute certain statistics courses (see list below) taken from other departments for Sociology 2205A/B and 2206A/B. Students are required to complete an equivalent number of Sociology courses at the 2200-level to replace Sociology 2205A/B and 2206A/B, i.e., if Sociology 2205A/B is replaced, then an additional 0.5 Sociology course at the 2200-level is required; if both Sociology 2205A/B and 2206A/B are replaced, than an additional 1.0 Sociology course at the 2200-level is required.
 

Note:
Three-Year Bachelor degrees allow a maximum of 9.0 courses in one subject area. Some modular combinations when taken exclusively through the Department of Sociology, may exceed this maximum, e.g., Major in Sociology + Minor in Criminology. Please consult the Department for further information.
Three-Year Bachelor degrees allow a maximum of 9.0 courses in one subject area. Some modular combinations when taken exclusively through the Department of Sociology, may exceed this maximum, e.g., Major in Sociology + Minor in Criminology. Please consult the Department for further information.
Academic Calendar 2008 AFFILIATED UNIVERSITY COLLEGES KING'S UNIVERSITY COLLEGE SOCIOLOGY (includes Criminology and Population Studies)
Decision Academic