Current Graduate Course Offerings

 

PDF icon2024-2025 Grad Course Timetable.pdf

Enrolment

Students need to register with the School of Graduate Studies before enrolling in classes. Registration opens on August 1st and students may begin enrolling in classes any time after they are registered.

The Sociology Department conducts graduate student enrolment in person. Please pick up a course enrolment form from the SGS website or the graduate office, complete it and submit it back to the graduate office.

Students outside the Department of Sociology must submit a Course Add form (PDF) to the Sociology Graduate Office to request enrolment in Sociology courses. The form must be completed and signed by the student’s home Graduate Chair/Coordinator and the instructor of the course for the request to be considered. Sociology students taking courses outside of the Department of Sociology should check with the individual units as to their enrolment procedures as these vary by unit.

Course Listing

Fall term classes begin September 9th. Registration opens August 1st. Course delivery method is indicated below, but may change at any time. Please see syllabus or check with instructor for specific details.

Winter term classes begin the week of January 6th.

Summer term classes begin the in early May (starting week up to the discretion of the instructor). The 'F' session classes are set in May-June and 'S' session classes are set in July-August. 

We hold all classes at the Department of Sociology, 17th Floor, 700 University Ave., unless indicated otherwise.

Note that courses in sequences are not prerequisites for later courses in the same sequence. For example, Network Analysis I is not a prerequisite for Network Analysis II. View the course listing below.

Course Code Session Course Title Instructor Schedule Room No

SOC6713H1F

Summer 2024 PDF iconSpecial Topics in Qualitative Methods.pdf Jessica Fields TU/TH 2-5 17020
SOC6516H1F Summer 2024 PDF iconSociology of Culture.pdf Josée Johnston, Shyon Baumman WE/FR 2-4 17146

SOC6711H1F 

Fall 2024

PDF iconResearch Practicum.pdf

Ron Levi, Yoonkyung Lee

TH:10:00-13:00

17020

SOC6511H1F

Fall 2024

PDF iconProfessional Development Seminar

David Pettinicchio

MO:15:00-17:00

17020

SOC6001H1F

Fall 2024

PDF iconClassical Sociological Theory.pdf

Zaheer Baber

TU:15:00-17:00

17146

SOC6101H1F

Fall 2024

PDF iconContemporary Sociological Theory.pdf

Dan Silver

FR: 9:30-12:30

17020

SOC6312H1F

Fall 2024

PDF iconWork, Strat & Markets IV - Stratification and Inequality

Jonathan Horowitz

MO:10:00-12:30

17146

SOC6009H1F

Fall 2024

PDF iconEthnicity I.pdf

Prentiss Dantzler

TU:10:00-13:00

17146

SOC6302H1F

Fall 2024

PDF iconStats for Sociologists

Ethan Fosse

MO:13:00-15:00; 17:00-18:00 (LAB)

17020

SOC6516H1F

Fall 2024

PDF iconSociology of Culture

Ann Mullen

FR:13:00-15:00

17146

SOC6119H1F

Fall 2024

PDF iconGender II - Sexuality and Social Theory

Adam Green

FR:15:00-17:00

17146

SOC6022H1F

Fall 2024

PDF iconSociology of Health 

Nicholas Spence

WE:17:00-19:00

17146

SOC6712H1F

Fall 2024

PDF iconQualitative Methods

Judy Taylor

WE:11:00-14:00

17146

SOC6206H1F

Fall 2024

PDF iconSociology of Crime and Law III - Punishment

Paula Maurutto

TH:13:00-15:00

17024

SOC6811H1F

Fall 2024

PDF iconSeminar in Teaching

Christian Caron

WE:10:00-13:00

17020

SOC6306H1F

Fall 2024

PDF iconAdvanced Topics in Soc of Crime & Law

Akwasi Owusu Bempah

TU:13:00-15:00

17020

SOC6711H1S

Winter 2025

Practicum

Gail Super, Yoonkyung Lee

TH:13:00-16:00

17020

SOC6302H1S

Winter 2025

Stats for Sociologists

Andrew Miles

TU:12:00-14:00; 14:00-15:00 (LAB)

17146

SOC6001H1S

Winter 2025

Classical Sociological Theory

Jack Veugelers

MO:14:00-16:30

17020

SOC6101H1S

Winter 2025

Contemporary Sociological Theory

Kristin Plys

TU:17:00-20:00

17020

SOC6401H1S

Winter 2025

Theory and Method in Historical Sociology

Joseph Bryant

MO:16:30-18:30

17146

SOC6219H1S

Winter 2025

Gender III: Gender, work and migration

Cynthia Cranford

FR:14:00-16:00

17020

SOC6018H1S

Winter 2025

SOC of Religion

Miray Phillips

WE:9:00-11:00

17020

SOC6209H1S

Winter 2025

Critical Whiteness Studies

Sofia Locklear

TH:13:00-15:00

17020

SOC6707H1S

Winter 2025

Intermediate Data Analysis

Blair Wheaton

TU:14:00-17:00; FR:13:00-14:00 (LAB)

17020

SOC6517H1S

Winter 2025

Culture and Cognition

Vanina Leschziner

WE:11:00-13:30

17146

SOC6024H1S

Winter 2025

Special Topics: Families and Health

Joanna Pepin

TH:10:00-12:00

17146

SOC6712H1S

Winter 2025

Qualitative Methods I

Ellen Berrey

TU:9:00-12:00

17020

SOC6108H1S

Winter 2025

Networks II

Bree McEwen

MO: 12:00-14:00

17146

SOC6024H1F

Summer 2025

Special Topics: Population Health

Brent Berry

MO & WE:13:00-15:30

17146

SOC6110H1F

Summer 2025

Political Soc II: Politics of Risk and Disaster

Steven Hoffman

TU & TH:10:00-12:30

17020

SOC6713H1F

Summer 2025

Qualitative Methods II: Interviewing

Ping-Chun Hsiung

MO & WE10:00-12:00

17020

 

*Day/Time listings are tentative and subject to change.

Course length and weight are indicated by either 'H' or 'Y':
H = One-term course, which grants a half credit (e.g. SOC 6---HF)
Y = Two-term or three-term course, which grants a full credit (e.g. SOC 6---Y)

The term in which a course is offered during the Fall/Winter session is indicated by either 'F', 'S' or 'Y':
F = First-term/Fall-term course, which runs September to December (e.g. SOC 6---HF)
S = Second-term/Winter-term course, which runs January to April (e.g. SOC6---HS)
Y = Two-term course, which runs September to April, or three-term course, which runs May to April (e.g. SOC 6---Y)

The term in which a course is offered during the Summer session is indicated by either 'F', 'S' or 'Y':
F = First-term course, which runs May to June (e.g. SOC 6---HF)
S = Second-term course, which runs July to August (e.g. SOC6---HS)
Y = Two-term course, which runs May to August (e.g. SOC 6---Y)