An introduction to some of the major social and political ideas of Western civilization. Attention is given to the influence and applicability of...
An examination of the significant psychosocial events during the lifespan with consideration of the impact of crises. Topics may include attachment,...
This course considers the development of education as an institution within Canadian society and provides an understanding of significant educational...
This course examines children's rights from a moral and comparative legal perspective. Students explore the welfare and developmental interests of...
This course explores education and social development from a critical global perspective. Students learn the connections between educational practices...
Childhood has changed as a social and cultural concept. This course will trace these changes, examining sociological, psychological, cross-cultural,...
This course examines the policy-making process in Canada at the municipal, provincial, and federal levels to give students a sense of the players and...
Social issues and themes explored through the arts. Topics include art and social change, war and peace, propaganda, art of conscience, and the...
This introductory level statistics course will emphasize the collection, manipulation, descriptive presentation and statistical analysis of social...
Introduction to the philosophy and methodology of applied social science research including treatment of the problems and strategies of research...
This course examines the evolution, logic, processes, and impacts of government policies developed specifically for Native peoples, with particular...
This course provides students with a basic overview of homelessness in modern society. Its goal is to familiarize students with the human, social,...
This course examines the hidden causes of inequality and associated social injustices. It provides a snapshot of main issues associated with modern...
A study of normal events occurring during the adult years, why they happen and how we cope with them. Relying on research, popular literature, and...
This course introduces students to a variety of qualitative approaches to social development studies, including ethnography, narrative inquiry,...
This course examines the evolution of family law in aboriginal, francophone, anglophone, and other communities in Canada to the end of the twentieth...
An exploration of how religious, economic, political and other social institutions shape values in our society, and what impact society's changing...
This course is a survey of resilience and social support grounded in interdisciplinary study. Students explore how factors such as gender, age,...
This course examines sociocultural realities of a country other than Canada through on site experience and academic study. [Note: Field trip fee will...
This course will deal with selected topics in Interdisciplinary Social Science. Subjects will be dependent upon the research and/or instructional...