Minor in Sociology and Social Anthropology of Economy, Work and Development
This minor is available to students registered in a 120 credit hour Bachelor of Applied Computer Science, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Commerce, Bachelor of Community Design, Bachelor of Computer Science, Bachelor of Informatics, Bachelor of Management, Bachelor of Music, Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Science (Medical Sciences) program.
This minor requires a minimum of 18 to a maximum of 27 credit hours above the 1000 level from the list below.
- SOSA 2007.03: Thinking Sociologically AND SOSA 2008.03: Doing Sociology; or SOSA 2012.03: Thinking through Anthropology AND SOSA 2013.03: Anthropology in Practice
- SOSA 2006.03: Global Migration: Transnational Lives
- SOSA 2041.03: Describing Social Inequality
- SOSA 2042.03: Explaining Social Inequality
- SOSA 2045.03: Indian Society: Change and Continuity
- SOSA 2101.03: Environment and Culture
- SOSA 2111.03: Is there an Atlantic Canada?
- SOSA 2140.03: Going Global: Geography, Economy, and Work in the 21st Century
- SOSA 2141.03: Why Work?
- SOSA 2162.03: Work and Occupations in a Changing World I
- SOSA 2163.03: Work and Occupations in a Changing World II
- SOSA 2270.03: Introduction to Popular Culture
- SOSA 2271.03: Popular Culture in a Global Context
- SOSA 2402.03: Food Through Time and Space
- SOSA 2403.03: Food Activism
- SOSA 3006.03: Comparative Perspectives on Gender and Work
- SOSA 3014.03: Rethinking Culture and Class
- SOSA 3060.03: Social Change and Development
- SOSA 3096.03: Introduction to Demography
- SOSA 3165.03: Peoples and Cultures of the World: Selected Area Studies
- SOSA 3168.03: Issues in Latin American Society
- SOSA 3185.03: Issues in the Study of Indigenous Peoples of North America
- SOSA 3200.03: Environmental and Society
- SOSA 3211.03: Continuity and Change in Rural Societies
- SOSA 3214.03: Living in a Globalized World
- SOSA 3215.03: Migration and Identity
- SOSA 3284.03: Living in Cities
- SOSA 3310.03: Science and Health in India
- SOSA 4004.03: Issues in Economy, Work and Development
Contact Sociology and Social Anthropology for more information.