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| Your average, their wayrequired courses forced in | ||
|---|---|---|
| Published rangetheir exact wording | 65%“65%+” | 65%“65%+” |
| Required coursesforced into your top 6 — options are the row below | ENG4U | ENG4U |
| Choose one ofany of these satisfies it | — | — |
| Prerequisitesas published |
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| More than marks?supplementary application | Marks only | Marks only |
| Co-op | Available | Available |
| Degree | — | — |
| First-year intakewhere published | — | — |
| What you study | Sociology | Sociology |
| What it is | A sociology degree means studying how people form groups, institutions, and societies — why they act the way they do together, what shapes their beliefs and behaviours, and how power and inequality work in the real world. This four-year program includes a co-op work term, giving you paid experience in a workplace related to social research, policy, or community work. It suits people curious about how society works who want both classroom theory and hands-on practice in fields like research, social services, or communications. | A three-year sociology degree means you study how people, groups, and societies work — from families and workplaces to culture and inequality. Unlike psychology, which focuses on the individual mind, sociology examines patterns across whole communities and institutions. The program includes a co-op placement, giving you real work experience in fields like research, policy, or social services. This suits people curious about social issues who want both classroom theory and hands-on professional experience. |
| The door tomajors you reach through it | sociology | Applied to directly |
| Entrance awardsat this campus, by average | 7 published, 7 with no applicationfrom 80%See them | 7 published, 7 with no applicationfrom 80%See them |
| Source | Algoma University on OUInfo | Algoma University on OUInfo |
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