In addition to Faculties of Graduate Studies and Arts requirements, the Department requires:
Master of Arts, course-based
27 units of courses including:
a) Competence in sociological statistics, methods of sociological research, and sociological theory demonstrated by completing Sociology 611; 613, 615 or an alternative methods course offered by the Sociology Department; and 631.
b) 9 units of electives at the 600 or 700 level; at least 6 units must consist of courses labelled SOCI.
c) 3 units from Sociology 606 and 607 (1.5 units each).
d) 6 units of Sociology 680, a course (major research paper) taken in spring and summer terms.
Master of Arts, thesis-based
18 units of courses including:
a) Competence in sociological statistics, methods of sociological research, and sociological theory demonstrated by completing Sociology 611; 613, 615 or an alternative methods course offered by the Sociology Department; and 631.
b) 6 units of electives on substantive topics at the 600 or 700 level; at least 3 units of elective must be a Sociology Department offering.
c) 3 units from Sociology 606 and 607 (1.5 units each) and successful preparation and completion of a thesis prospectus.
d) Completion of the MA Thesis requirement.
Doctor of Philosophy
a) Course requirements:
- Sociology 611 (students who have completed this or an equivalent graduate-level statistics course may substitute any other 600- or 700-level course);
- Sociology 706, 707 and 731;
- 6 units of methodology courses at the 700 level;
- 6 units of electives on substantive topics at the 600 or 700 level; at least 3 units of elective must be selected from Sociology Department offerings.
b) Completion of the PhD Thesis requirement.
Copyediting Policy
Students may hire an editor to copyedit their theses. The student, supervisor and editor must abide by the following regulations:
1. Prior to hiring a copy editor, permission from the supervisor(s) must be obtained. An agreement outlining the permitted scope of editing must be signed by the student and the supervisor(s).
2. A disclosure statement is required in the thesis (e.g., a sentence in the preface or acknowledgment stating that the thesis has been professionally edited).
3. Under no circumstances should the copyediting alter the content, structure or contribution of the thesis.
Flexible Grade Option (CG Grade)
The Department of Sociology will not permit the Flexible Grade Option (CG Grade) for any course applicable to the Sociology graduate degree; or apply any course awarded a grade of CG towards graduation requirements for the Sociology graduate degree.
Students may choose the CG grade for a course taken extra to load.
The use of the CG grade will affect students' eligibility for internal awards.