Sociology Introduction GSSC 1158
OntarioLearn description: Sociology is the study of people and how they interact with each other and various social groups. This course deals with the study of people's lives, their relationship to society as a whole, and how people are affected by the society in which they live. The concepts, theories and methods of the discipline will be introduced and discussed with particular emphasis on the dynamics of Canadian society and Canadian social problems.
Recommendations
You will have the most success in this course if you already have Grade 12 English before you start this course.
Additional Information
Disclaimer: Continuing Education courses do not have an intersession (reading) week.
Course Delivery Method:
This is an OntarioLearn online course delivered via the OntarioLearn Portal. Teacher support will be available via email, and technical support will be available via phone.
General Education Credit:
This course will be accepted as credit towards the General Education elective requirements of the part-time Electronics Engineering Technician Diploma (T112). To determine if it would be accepted as credit towards any full-time diploma or certificate program, contact the General Electives Office at LASelectives@georgebrown.ca before you register.
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- St. James Campus, 193 King St. E., Building G (SJG), third floor
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