Master of Arts
Program Format
Delivery Format: Primarily In-person
Enrollment Options: Full-time, Part-time
Standard Duration: 16 months or longer without scheduled breaks
Degree Length: 2 years
Fee Information
Fee Format: Program fee, payable each term
Full-time Program Fee Duration: 12 months
International Tuition Fee: Payable for up to 2 years, based on thesis-option rate
Program Overview
Sociology investigates social processes that are fundamental to how society works, but often invisible and misunderstood. It focuses on how relationships among people shape their experiences. It unpacks deterministic and egocentric understandings in order to offer better accounts of a wide range of pressing social issues, such as the environment, health, crime, inequality, immigration, transnationalism, identity, and social change. Sociology uses a wide range of evidence including interviews, historical sources, and even statistics. Sociological perspectives can be applied to multiple social contexts and scales, from the world all the way down to everyday interactions. Because the discipline challenges commonly held assumptions, sociologists are often on the cutting edge of contemporary debates.