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  • Deviance and Crime (Cheryl Mitchell 2010)
    • Cheryl Mitchell: Cheryl Mitchell

    The study of deviance and crime is a specialized area of sociology. As such, fundamental concepts and theories used in sociological analysis are explored, as well as more specialized theories of violence and crime. Students will be encouraged to apply existing theoretical frameworks to topics such as violence, serial murders and corporate crime. Contemporary research is used to reveal ongoing patterns of deviant and criminal behaviour.

  • Deviance and Crime (Julien Fournier 2010)
    • Julien Fournier: Julien Fournier

    The study of deviance and crime is a specialized area of sociology. As such, fundamental concepts and theories used in sociological analysis are explored, as well as more specialized theories of violence and crime. Students will be encouraged to apply existing theoretical frameworks to topics such as violence, serial murders and corporate crime. Contemporary research is used to reveal ongoing patterns of deviant and criminal behaviour.

  • Human Sexuality ( Sean Scott Fall 2010)
    • Sean Scott: Sean Scott
  • Human Sexuality (Bruce Tsuji Fall 2010)
    • Bruce Tsuji: Bruce Tsuji
  • Politics in Quebec and Canada (Mathieu Landriault Fall 2010l)
    • Mathieu Landriault: Mathieu Landriault
  • SECOND Year Social Science Students
    • Kavita Prakash: Trevor Corless
    • Kavita Prakash: Kavita Prakash

    Here is a site for information specifically for Second Year Social Science Students.

    Currently you will connect to complete a survey.

  • Selected Topics in Anthropology (Helene Bernier Fall 2010)
    • Helene Bernier: Helene Bernier
  • Social Issues (Julien Fournier Fall 2010)
    • Julien Fournier: Julien Fournier

    Sociology employs its own specialized theories for social issues. In this course, students are encouraged to analyze current social issues in Canada and the world using a number of different competing theories. The course is designed to provide students with a greater understanding of ongoing debates in Canadian society and the world.

  • Social Psychology ( Kavita Prakash Fall 2010)
    • Kavita Prakash: Kavita Prakash

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