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Sociology, M.A.


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Requirements


Normally candidates for admission to the M.A. program are expected to have completed an Honours degree in Sociology or related social scientific discipline. A candidate for the M.A. degree in Sociology may follow either of three programs. Regardless of which M.A. program option is chosen, all students must pass one 700-level theory course, namely one of:

A. Thesis Option


A candidate must pass a minimum of four half courses and must complete and defend a satisfactory thesis based on research. Students are limited to one supervised research course (SOCIOL 730 , SOCIOL 731 ), one 600-level half course, and one half course in another department. In the first term, the candidate must enrol in three half courses and by the end of the term, present a thesis proposal to the Department. If the proposal is approved, the candidate may then prepare a thesis. If the proposal is not approved, the student must complete the course work option.

B. Course Work Option


A candidate must pass a minimum of eight half courses. Of these, at least one half course must be a course in Sociological Theory and another half course in Sociological Methods. Students are limited to two supervised research courses (SOCIOL 730 , SOCIOL 731 ), two 600-level half courses, and two half courses in another department. All courses will normally be completed by the end of the summer term.

C. Major Research Option


A candidate must pass a minimum of six half courses and complete a satisfactory major research paper (MRP). Of the six half courses, at least one must be in a course in Sociological Theory and another in Sociological Methods. Students are limited to one 600-level half course and one course in another department. A supervised research course (SOCIOL 730 SOCIOL 731  ) may not be used to complete the course requirements. In the first term, the candidate must enrol in three half courses and by the end of the term, present a proposal for the MRP to the Department. If the proposal is approved, the candidate may then prepare a MRP. If the proposal is not approved, the student must complete the course work option. Courses will normally be completed through September-April, while the MRP will be completed through the summer.

B. (1) Course Work Option - stream in Social Psychology


A candidate must pass a minimum of eight half courses. Of these, at least one half course must be a course in Sociological Theory and another half course in Sociological Methods. In addition, students must complete two courses relating to social psychology (702 , 704 , 711  , 718 , 755 , 758 ). Students are limited to two supervised research courses (SOCIOL 730 , 731 ), two 600-level half courses, and two half courses in another department. All courses will normally be completed by the end of the summer term.

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