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About SOC 491

SOC 491: Independent Sociological Analysis is a senior level elective course. In this course, students spend one semester doing a in-depth analysis of an issue or experience that they choose. They work one-on-one with a full-time faculty member in the Sociology Department during this process. This course is ideal for students who:

  • have identified an issue or experience that they wish to explore in depth
  • have a minimum B- average (CGPA of 2.67) and a minimum grade of B- in SOC 490
  • have identified a full-time faculty member who is willing to supervise them
  • have completed most required courses and are approaching graduation

Final papers are usually between 30 to 35 double-spaced pages in length, and are evaluated by the faculty supervisor. Papers from past students can be viewed in the Sociology Program Administrator's office. SOC 491 research that involves human participants requires ethics approval from the university's Research Ethics Board.   

Students must apply to take SOC 491. To start the process, complete the  (PDF file) application form and then contact the selected faculty supervisor to determine whether they are available.

If you have questions, please contact the Undergraduate Program Director.

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