sociology - university of saskatchewan
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DEGREES
• 3 and 4 year degree programs
• Master’s Degree
• Ph.D. Degree
MINORS
• Minor in Sociology
• Minor in Crime, Law and Justice
SPECIALTY PROGRAMS
• Indigenous Justice and Criminology
• Certificate in Criminology and Addictions
• Dual Master’s Degree with Xi’an Jiaotong University in China
UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN
College of Arts and ScienceDEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGYARTSANDSCIENCE.USASK.CA
Department of SociologyPhone: 306-966-6947Email: [email protected]
artsandscience.usask.ca/sociology/
Sociology
Sociology provides skills employers value:
Through a Sociology degree, you will learn how to:
• Critical Thinking
• Written and Oral Communication
• Research Methods
• Problem Solving
• Understanding Different Perspectives
• Understanding Institutions and Group Dynamics
• Design a research study
• Organize information
• Analyze data
• Identify important findings
• Make policy recommendations
• Communicate results
• Work in collaboration with others
For more information, visit
artsandscience.usask.ca/sociology/
What is Sociology?
Sociology is the study of individuals, their social interactions and the society in which they live.
Sociologists study:• social behaviours
• relationships between people, groups, institutions and nations
• how the world we live in shapes our experiences
• diversity, power and inequality
Sociology students at USask can take courses on:
Opportunities for Sociology Students
Sociology will help you develop skills to apply across a range of occupations including:
• Aging
• Crime and Justice
• Development
• Education
• Families
• Gender
• Globalization
• Health
• Indigenous Knowledge
• Inequality
• Migration
• Race and Ethnicity
• Religion
• Surveillance and Control
• Work
• Academia
• Education
• Government
• Justice System
• Law
• Media
• Marketing
• Public Health
• Social Services