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SOC 111
The Social World I
This course introduces students to the sociological imagination and the different sociological frameworks and methods of research used to understand the social world and our place within it. It explores the regular patterned behaviours of everyday life, how they are developed, maintained and changed throughout history. Emphasis is placed upon an in-depth examination of Canada's social, cultural, economic and political processes within the broader context of globalization and power. (SOC 111 and SOC 112 are equivalent to SOC 11A/B).
Weekly Contact: Lecture: 3 hrs.
GPA Weight: 1.00
Course Count: 1.00
Billing Units: 1

Mentioned in the Following Calendar Pages
*List may not include courses that are on a common table shared between programs.
- Minor in Sociology
- SOC 103 - How Society Works
- SOC 104 - Understanding Society
- SOC 105 - Introduction to Sociology
- SOC 112 - The Social World II
- SOC 300 - Sociology of Equity and Diversity
- SOC 302 - The City and Society
- SOC 319 - Sociological Perspectives on Crime
- SOC 402 - The City and Social Problems
- SOC 470 - Toronto: The Changing City
- SOC 500 - Youth and Society
- SOC 502 - Violence and the Family
- SOC 504 - Children and Society
- SOC 525 - Media and Images of Inequality
- SOC 530 - Blackness and Freedom
- SOC 600 - Globalization and Health
- SOC 605 - Families: Difference and Diversity
- SOC 606 - Work and Families in the 21st Century
- SOC 608 - Women, Power and Change
- SOC 609 - Women and Human Rights
- SOC 700 - Men and Masculinities in the 21st Century
- SOC 708 - Environmental Sociology
- Social Work