RETURN TO PROGRAMS A-Z ry 2) SOC 120 - INTRODUCTORY SOCIOLOGY | This course is an introduction to the discipline. The sociological perspective is examined, along with the associated concepts and methods. Attention is directed to major areas such as culture, socialization, stratification and deviance. Students have an opportunity to research topics of interest. Prerequisites: English Studies 12 or equivalent with a grade of ā€œCā€ or higher. SOC 121 - INTRODUCTORY SOCIOLOGY II This course examines the social life as it occurs in families, formal organizations, religion, political movements and other social systems. Student research projects are part of the course. Prerequisites: SOC 120 or written permission of the instructor and School Chair. SOC 200 - DEVIANCE AND SOCIAL CONTROL The processes by which some behaviour comes to be identified as deviant and the social means of control of such behaviour through the criminal justice system are examined analytically. This course transfers as a first year criminology course to institutions offering criminology degrees. Prerequisites: English Studies 12 or equivalent with a grade of ā€œCā€ or higher. SOC 205 - INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL RESEARCH Introduces students to research methods in the social sciences. Students will be introduced to the major procedures for carrying out systematic investigation of the social world. The course will encourage students to critically evalute the methods, strategies and data that are used by social scientists and provide training in analysis of a range of qualitative and quantitative data. Prerequisites: Second year standing. (Minimum 30 completed credits.) 132 Selkirk College Academic Calendar 2019-20 Contacts UNIVERSITY ARTS & SCIENCES ADMISSIONS Phone: 1.888.953.1133 ext 21233 Direct: 250.365.1233 Email: admissions@selkirk.ca LAW & JUSTICE STUDIES selkirk.ca/program/law-and-justice-studies selkirk.ca/programs