Timetable of Courses for the Department of Social Science & Practice, 2000/2001

(AS OF JULY 29, 2000)

 

 
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     This is the most current list of available courses and their sections, with the specific times and dates when they will be presented in the Fall and Winter terms of the 2000/2001 Academic Year.  For a list all courses offered by the Department, including brief descriptions, prerequisites, and exclusions, see the Course Calendar.  For Calendar listings of specific courses below, click a course title.  For information on individual instructors, click a name.  This Timetable is for convenience only: if there is a discrepancy between this and information provided by the Registrar, the Registrar takes precedence.
 
 
ANTH are Anthropology courses
AN/S are both Anthropology and Sociology
SOCO are Sociology Courses
 
6 credit courses are full year: September through April (Terms 1 & 2)
3 credit courses are half year: September to December OR January to April (Term 1 OR 2)
 
Number
Field
Title
Credit
Term
Days
Times
Instructor
110:10
AN/S
Intro to Anthropology and Sociology -- section 1
6
1&2
MWF
9:30-10:20
  Janice Drodge
110:11
AN/S
Intro to Anthropology and Sociology -- section 2
6
1&2
MWF
10:30-11:20
  Constance deRoche
110:12
AN/S
Intro to Anthropology and Sociology -- section 3
6
1&2
MWF
11:30-12:20
  Janice Drodge
110:13
AN/S
Intro to Anthropology and Sociology -- section 4
6
1&2
MW
1:35-2:50
  John deRoche
110:14
AN/S
Intro to Anthropology and Sociology -- section 5
6
1&2
TuTh
8:30-9:45
  Scott MacAulay
110:15
AN/S
Intro to Anthropology and Sociology -- section 6
6
1&2
TuTh
9:55-11:10
  Scott MacAulay
110:16
AN/S
Intro to Anthropology and Sociology -- section 7
6
1&2
TuTh
11:20-12:35
  Ben Amaya
110:17
AN/S
Intro to Anthropology and Sociology -- section 8
6
1&2
TuTh
1:35-2:50
  Ben Amaya
110:18
AN/S
Intro to Anthropology and Sociology -- section 9
6
1&2
MWF
8:30-9:20
  Tracey Smith
110:19
AN/S
Intro to Anthropology and Sociology -- section 10
6
1&2
MWF
9:30-10:20
  Tracey Smith
205:00
ANTH
Biological Anthropology: First Principles
3
1
MW
1:35-2:50
  Janice Drodge
207:00
ANTH
Evolution of the Human Adaptation
3
2
MW
1:35-2:50
  Janice Drodge
210:10
SOCO

Sociology of Family --  section 1

6
1&2
MWF
12:30-1:20*
  Sharon Froese

210:11

SOCO
Sociology of Family --  section 2             
6
1&2
MWF
12:30-1:20*
  Sharon Froese
220:00
AN/S
Humankind: Nature & Development
6
1&2
MWF
9:30-10:20
  Constance deRoche
221:00
AN/S

Comparative Family Systems

3
1
MW
1:35-2:50
  Constance deRoche
223:00
AN/S
Urban & Rural Community    
3
2
MW
1:35-2:50
  Constance deRoche
230:00
SOCO
Survey of Sociological Theory
6
1&2
TuTh
1:35-2:50
  Scott MacAulay
232:00
ANTH
Survey of Anthropological Theory
6
1&2
contact instructors for tutorial time
  Ben Amaya & Constance deRoche
266:00
AN/S
 (POLS 266)
Qualitative Research Methods
6
1&2
MWF
10:30-11:20
  John deRoche
304:00
ANTH
(HERT 340)
Historical Archaeology
6
1&2
TuTh
3:00-4:15
  Bruce Fry (Heritage Studies)
332:00
AN/S
(FOLK 332)
Canada's Cultural Landscape
6
1&2
Th only
4:30-7:00
  Elizabeth Beaton
336:00
AN/S
Images of Self & Other in Cross-Cultural Perspective
6
1&2
Tu only
4:30-7:00
  Ben Amaya
340:00
SOCO
Sociology of Deviance
6

1&2

MWF
11:30-12:20
  Tracey Smith
   *to be treated as a single section
 
 
     Certain other courses may be available on an individualized basis as tutorials (400, 420, 422, 440, 451/452, 470, 490) and directed studies (398, 399, 498, 499) -- see the Calendar.  If you are interested in taking a course that way, contact the dept. chairperson (John deRoche), to see whether a professor can be found who is available to set up one-on-one study with you.  If an arrangement can be made, then the chairperson and the professor will see whether the necessary approval can be obtained from the academic dean.