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          review.  Second  Semester  performance  is  based  entirely  upon  submission  of  the  Honours
          Project by a specified date. Supervisors and students should work closely to ensure that their
          work meets University standards.

          SOC 403    Globalization and Inequality
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              This course aims to critically examine the relationship between globalization and global
          inequality.  By  “global  inequality”  we  mean  not  only  economic  inequality  but  also  social
          inequality.  In  order  to  accomplish  the  task  of  analysing  the  ways  globalization  affects
          economic and social inequality, this course will discuss the conceptual, descriptive, normative,
          and ideological issues arising from contemporary globalization.

          SOC 404    Sociology of Occupations and Professions
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              This course explores the social organization of work in contemporary society with em-
          phasis on the development of occupations and professions. It covers occupational choice and
          socialization, the rise of service economy, management in the workplace, managerialism and
          public service professions, professionalization, and gender issues in labour market. It provides
          students with a critical framework to make sense of current practices in the study of occupa-
          tions and professions.

          SOC 405    Social Control
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              This course introduces students to some of the basic mechanisms that govern social
          interaction  and  maintain  social  order.  Because  we  all  live  in  a  society,  we  must  to  some
          degree conform to the expectations of others and accept some limitations on our behaviour.
          External  control  mechanisms  are  obviously  important  but  equal  attention  must  be  paid  to
          internal mechanism of control, which include such things as shared values, custom, culture
          and tradition. Law, regulations and formal rules are important control mechanisms, but things
          such  as  the  family,  community  and  group  serve  both  as  important  alternatives  to
          state-anchored social control and as first-line resources in the management of disputes and
          conflicts.

          SOC 406    Selected Topics
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              This course is designed as a highly flexible option to allow examination and discussion of
          special topics not included in the regular degree curriculum. It is an exploration and analysis of
          selected topics involved in the study of social life and society with a specific theme indicated
          by course title listed in the course schedule for that semester. The course draws upon the rich
          and diverse intellectual traditions that constitute the Department of Sociology, which includes
          sociology, anthropology, philosophy and liberal studies. The specific content of the course will
          vary  from  year  to  year,  depending  on  the  instructor’s  area  of  expertise  and  theoretical

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