Sociology and Criminology
Head: Andrew Woolford
Campus Address/General Office: 318B Isbister Building
Telephone: 204 474 9260
Email Address: sociology@umanitoba.ca
Website: umanitoba.ca/sociology
Sociology Program Information
Sociology examines the patterns of interaction among individuals and the group activity that emerges from such interaction. A basic premise is that social behaviour, and society itself, cannot be fully understood simply by studying the individuals involved. Sociology has a special interest in all those intermediate forms of association between the family and the state which together comprise much of the basis for social solidarity and cohesion. Whether individuals cooperate, compete, or fight is in large measure determined by forces outside themselves, by social forces that encourage or restrain their behaviour.
For entry, continuation and graduation requirements for the General Degree, Advanced Degree and Honours Degree, see Basic Faculty Regulations for the B.A. General, Advanced and Honours Degree Programs.
Major Program
For entry to the Major, the prerequisite is a grade of “C” or better in SOC 1000 or a grade of “C” or better in both SOC 1211 and SOC 1221.
A minimum "C" average in all courses that comprise the Major is required to graduate including the higher grade of repeated courses and excluding failed courses.
Minor (Concentration) Program
For entry to the Minor (Concentration), the prerequisite is a grade of “C” or better in SOC 1000 or a grade of “C” or better in both SOC 1211 and SOC 1221.
Honours Program
For entry to the Honours program, see Basic Faculty Regulations for the B.A. General, Advanced and Honours Degree Programs.
Criminology Program Information
Criminology is concerned with the complex social phenomena of crime and criminalization. The criminology program engages students in a systematic study of the nature and extent of crime and criminalization along with the array of agencies and programs designed to prevent, control, and respond to criminal activity over time and place. Attention is given to specific issues related to gender, race, class and crime, youth and crime, violence and victimization, criminal law and procedure, policing and crime prevention, restorative justice, and global criminology. Courses in the criminology program are taught primarily from a sociological perspective, with emphasis placed on research, program development, and policy analysis.
For entry, continuation and graduation requirements for the General Degree, Advanced Degree and Honours Degree, see Basic Faculty Regulations for the B.A. General, Advanced and Honours Degree Programs.
Major Program
For entry to the Major, the prerequisite is a grade of “C” or better in SOC 1000 or a grade of “C” or better in both SOC 1211 and SOC 1221.
A minimum "C" average in all courses that comprise the Major is required to graduate including the higher grade of repeated courses and excluding failed courses.
It is not possible to have a Major in Criminology and a Minor in Sociology.
Honours Program
For entry to the Honours program, see Basic Faculty Regulations for the B.A. General, Advanced and Honours Degree Programs.
Programs
Degree/Diploma | Years to Completion | Total Credit Hours | Has Co-op Option |
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Degree/Diploma Criminology, B.A. General | Years to Completion 3 | Total Credit Hours 90 | Has Co-op Option no |
Degree/Diploma Criminology, B.A. Single Honours | Years to Completion 4 | Total Credit Hours 120 | Has Co-op Option no |
Degree/Diploma Sociology, B.A. Double Honours | Years to Completion 4 | Total Credit Hours 120 | Has Co-op Option no |
Degree/Diploma Sociology, B.A. General | Years to Completion 3 | Total Credit Hours 90 | Has Co-op Option no |
Degree/Diploma Sociology, B.A. Single Advanced Major | Years to Completion 4 | Total Credit Hours 120 | Has Co-op Option no |
Degree/Diploma Sociology, B.A. Single Honours | Years to Completion 4 | Total Credit Hours 120 | Has Co-op Option no |
Degree/Diploma Sociology Minor (Concentration) | Total Credit Hours 18 | Has Co-op Option no |
Courses
Sociology
Prerequisite: written consent of department head.
Prerequisite: written consent of department head.
Prerequisite: SOC 1000.
Prerequisite: [SOC 2292 or SOC 2291 or the former SOC 2290] or written consent of the department head.
Prerequisite: written consent of department head.
Prerequisite: written consent of department head.
Prerequisite: written consent of department head.
Prerequisite: written consent of department head.
Prerequisite: written consent of department head.
Prerequisite: written consent of department head.
Prerequisite: written consent of department head.