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Criminology and Sociology Core Elective Table II

A total of seven (7) courses are required from Core Elective Table II.

Criminology: A minimum of four (4) CRM courses must be taken.

Sociology: A minimum of two (2) SOC courses must be taken.

Criminology:

  • CRM 200† Criminal Law
  • CRM 201 Making Public Order in Canada
  • CRM 202 Victims and the Criminal Process
  • CRM 205 Gender, Sexuality and the Law
  • CRM 206 Race, Ethnicity and Justice
  • CRM 225  The Experience of Incarceration
  • CRM 250 Criminalizing Blackness
  • CRM 285 Green Criminology and Climate Justice
  • CRM 300† Policing in Canada
  • CRM 302 Criminological Theories
  • CRM 303 Immigration and Refugee Protection in CJS
  • CRM 304 Youth Justice in Canada
  • CRM 306† Corrections in Canada
  • CRM 308† Criminal Courts in Canada
  • CRM 310† Advanced Qualitative Research Methods
  • CRM 311 Regulating Public Space
  • CRM 312 Representing Crime
  • CRM 314 Criminal Justice and the Charter
  • CRM 315† Advanced Quantitative Research Methods
  • CRM 316 International Perspectives
  • CRM 317 Special Topics in Criminology/Law
  • CRM 318 Violence and Communities
  • CRM 319 Criminalizing Indigenous Sovereignty
  • CRM 324 Security Threats
  • CRM 335 History and Politics of Abolition 
  • CRM 350 Cyber Criminology
  • CRM 402 Criminal Justice and Social Inequality
  • CRM 404 Debates In Justice Policy (students admitted Fall 2014 and after only)

† If not selected in 5th & 6th semester.

Sociology

A maximum of two (2) courses, marked with a dagger (†), can be used toward Table II requirements.  

  • DST 501 Rethinking Disability
  • SOC 300** Sociology of Equity and Diversity
  • SOC 302 The City and Society
  • SOC 319 Sociological Perspectives on Crime
  • SOC 320 Black Popular Culture
  • SOC 330 Sociology of the Caribbean
  • SOC 350 Queer Sociology
  • SOC 402 The City and Social Problems
  • SOC 420** Social Class in Changing Times
  • SOC 472 At Work in a Changing World
  • SOC 474 Immigration, Borders and Belonging
  • SOC 476 Sociology of Fear
  • SOC 477 Sociology of Advertising
  • SOC 478 Sociology of Fun
  • SOC 479 Social Networks and the World Wide Web
  • SOC 491* Independent Sociological Analysis
  • SOC 500 Youth and Society
  • SOC 502 Violence and the Family
  • SOC 503† Sociology of Education
  • SOC 504 Children and Society
  • SOC 505† Sociology of Sport
  • SOC 506† Health and Society
  • SOC 525 ** Media and Images of Inequality
  • SOC 530 Blackness and Freedom
  • SOC 540 Special Topics in Indigenous Studies
  • SOC 553 Indigenist Thought
  • SOC 558 Sociology of Bodies
  • SOC 576 Colonialism and Anti-Blackness
  • SOC 580 Indigenous Feminisms
  • SOC 595 Women and Aging
  • SOC 600 Globalization and Health
  • SOC 603† Sociology of Gender
  • SOC 605 Families: Difference and Diversity
  • SOC 606 Families and Care Work
  • SOC 608** Women, Power and Change
  • SOC 609 Gender and Global Human Rights
  • SOC 611 Future Worlds: Technology and Social Change
  • SOC 633† Sex, Gender Identities and Sexualities
  • SOC 700 Men and Masculinities in the 21st Century
  • SOC 702† Anatomy of Human Conflict
  • SOC 703† Women, Power and the Global South
  • SOC 704† Aging, Culture and Society
  • SOC 705† Law, Justice, and Abolition
  • SOC 706 Globalized Labour and Consumption
  • SOC 707† Religion, Meaning and Power
  • SOC 708 Environmental Sociology
  • SOC 801† Global Power Relations
  • SOC 802† Issues in War and Peace
  • SOC 803 International Community Engagement
  • SOC 808† Sociology of Food and Eating
  • SOC 885† Women, Islam and Modernity
  • SOC 902† Hollywood and Society
  • SOC 903 Media and Modern Fandom
  • SOC 904 Women in Popular Culture
  • SOC 931 Waste and Consumerism
  • SOC 932 The Entertainment Industry
  • SOC 941 Colonialism and Racialization
  • SOC 942 Women and Structural Change
  • SOC 943 Poverty Issues

* Departmental approval required.

** If not previously selected.