Social Science Centre, Tel: 519-661-3606
Please note that all students must successfully complete:
a) 2.0 essay courses, 1.0 of which must be senior (#2000-4999). These essay courses must be completed through the University of Western Ontario.
b) At least 1.0 course from each of the three categories A, B and C.
Overlapping Courses Between Sociology Modules
Sociology 2205A/B,
2206A/B and
2240E or
2270A/B and
2271A/B are required courses for all majors and specializations offered by the Department of Sociology. When students combine two majors (e.g., Major in Sociology and Major in Criminology) or a specialization and a major (Honors Specialization in Sociology and Major in Criminology), however, these courses only need to be taken once.
Sociology 2205A/B and
2206A/B will be counted toward both modules.
Sociology 2240E or
2270A/B and
2271A/B will count toward one module and an additional 1.0 course at the 2200-level in Sociology must be taken for the other module.
This means that students taking two majors in Sociology have 11.0 required courses while those combining a specialization and a major have 14.0.
Please note that this is the only overlap allowed between Sociology modules. The Department does not permit any course overlap between a Minor and another module offered in Sociology.
Statistics Substitution
Students who have taken any course from the following list, will need to replace
Sociology 2205A/B Statistics for Sociology with an additional 0.5 Sociology course at the 2200 level.
Sociology 2205A/B Antirequisites:
Biology 2244A/B,
Economics 2122A/B,
2222A/B,
Geography 2210A/B,
Health Sciences 3801A/B,
MOS 2242A/B,
Psychology 2810,
2820E,
2830A/B, the former 2885, Social Work 2205,
Statistical Sciences 2035,
2037A/B if taken before Fall 2010,
Statistical Sciences 2141A/B,
2143A/B,
2244A/B,
2858A/B and the former 2122A/B.
Statistics and Research Methods Substitution
Students who have completed Social Work 2205 must replace
Sociology 2205A/B, Statistics for Sociology, and
Sociology 2206A/B, Research Methods in Sociology, with 1.0 Sociology course at the 2200 level.
Students who take a full course (1.0 course) as a statistics substitution to satisfy the requirement for
Sociology 2205A/B will have an additional 0.5 course for their module.