PhD in Sociology in Diversity and Social Inequality

4 Years On Campus Phd Program

University of Guelph

Program Overview

The field of Diversity and Social Inequality reflects sociological interests in the study of intergroup relations, with special emphasis on struggles over influence and power. Students specializing in this field will acquire a deeper understanding of the complex intersection as well as the overlap of forms of identity and group mobilization based on ethnic, linguistic, regional, class, gender, racial and other forms of social division. The field also provides students with the opportunity to study native issues and policies related to multiculturalism, equity and local or regional autonomy.

Program Key Stats

$27009 (Annual cost)



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Eligibility Criteria


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Additional Information & Requirements

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