DEPARTMENT of SOCIOLOGY
SOCIOLOGY MINOR
When you study sociology, you gain insight into meaningful social interactions, making this a valuable minor no matter your area of primary interest. Sciences, social sciences, law enforcement, policy development, education, business, nursing—all career paths have a social dimension.
When you minor in sociology, you learn qualitative and quantitative research methods and choose senior level courses that either complement your major or fulfill a personal interest.
Program of study
This minor is open to students in the Bachelor of Arts and the Bachelor of Science. Courses for your minor are only one component of the degree requirements you need to graduate. To see all courses required for the minor, check the program of study in the academic calendar.
Requirements can change from year to year. You will follow the program of study outlined in MacEwan University’s Academic Calendar for the year you declare your major/minor or the year you are accepted into an Honours program.
Academic advisors in the Faculty of Arts and Science have prepared resources to help you understand how your major/minor fits within overall degree coursework. Consult the academic planning information to choose and enrol in courses and complete the major/minor declaration process.