The Sociology program at UNB's Fredericton campus explores society through various lenses, helping students understand how social movements and norms develop. It covers topics like crime, aging, sexuality, human rights, health, and the environment. The program aims to equip students with a comprehensive understanding of social, political, human, and environmental issues, fostering critical thinking and effective communication skills, alongside research efficiency and an understanding of team dynamics.
Why this course is highly recommended
UNB prepares students for both national and international careers in Sociology by providing a diverse and practical curriculum. The faculty's active involvement in community research and international exchanges enriches the learning experience, making it ideal for students interested in social movements, research, and societal development.
The program offers a range of perspectives on social issues, with faculty actively involved in community research and supporting international exchanges. Sample courses include Sociology of Body, Technology and Social Change, Sociology of Deviance, Hooked on Religion, and Sociology and the Environment, allowing students to explore various aspects of societal development.
Application fees
11.82L
1st year tuition fees
11.82L
Living cost
The program leads to a Bachelor of Arts degree with a focus on Sociology, offered at the Fredericton campus.

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Graduates can pursue careers in advertising and market research, social work and advocacy, employee relations, civil service, data and system analysis, and policy analysis.