Sociology HBA

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Toronto Mississauga

Program Overview

Sociologists study how families work; how individuals change over the life course; how norms and laws are made, broken, enforced, and changed; how inequalities of gender, class, and race emerge, continue, and change; how cities, regions, nations, and international institutions work as organized sets of relationships; how power is exercised and resisted; how individuals, groups, and organizations communicate or fail to communicate; how cultural meanings relate to patterned social relationships; and more. A degree in Sociology leads to careers in social policy, government, education, health, public opinion research, community and social services, non-governmental, cooperative, business and non-profit organizations, criminology and corrections, industrial and labour relations, evaluation research, and environment.

Program Key Stats

$45690 (Annual cost)



43 %

Eligibility Criteria

3.5
38
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1300
6.5
122

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Community education officer
  • Cultural events coordinator
  • Family support worker
  • Human resources specialist
  • International aid worker
  • Social change activist
  • Social planner
  • Social services coordinator

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