SOCI1003 - Introduction to Sociological Perspectives
Course: SOCI1003 (Introduction to Sociological Perspectives) in SOCI department at Carleton University.
Credit Hours: 1 • Academic Level: year 0 undergraduate course
Course Requirements: No prerequisites required - suitable for beginning students
Future Opportunities: Unlocks 49 advanced courses for further study
Course Type: Foundation course - forms the base for multiple advanced topics
Part of the SOCI curriculum at Carleton University, helping students progress through degree requirements.
Courses unlocked by SOCI1003
- ANTH3027 - Studies in Globalization and Human Rights
- SOCI2020 - Race and Ethnicity
- SOCI2040 - Food, Culture and Society
- SOCI2170 - Foundations in Social Justice
- SOCI2450 - Crime and Society
- SOCI3020 - Studies in Race and Ethnicity
- SOCI3038 - Studies in Urban Sociology
- SOCI3044 - Sociology of Sex and Sexuality
- SOCI3050 - Studies in the Sociology of Health
- SOCI3056 - Women and Health
- SOCI3150 - Sociology of Rightwing Populism
- SOCI3170 - Social Justice in Action
- SOCI3300 - Studies in the Sociology of Education
- SOCI3570 - Studies in Art, Culture and Society
- SOCI3805 - Studies in Population
- SOCI2010 - Critical Approaches to Economic Inequality
- SOCI2030 - Work, Industry and Occupations
- SOCI2035 - Technology, Culture and Society
- SOCI2043 - Sociology of the Family
- SOCI2045 - Gender and Society
- SOCI2050 - Sociology of Health
- SOCI2150 - Social Psychology
- SOCI2160 - War and Society
- SOCI2445 - Sociology of Deviance
- SOCI2820 - Special Topics in Sociology
- SOCI3019 - Sociology of International Migration
- SOCI3027 - Globalization and Human Rights
- SOCI3035 - Science, Culture and Society: Social Studies of Science
- SOCI3045 - Children and Childhood in a Globalized World
- SOCI3055 - Studies in Addictions
- SOCI3060 - Critical Disability Studies
- SOCI3160 - Political Violence
- SOCI3480 - Law and Social Regulation
- ANTH3045 - Children and Childhood in a Globalized World
- SOCI2000 - Foundations of Sociological Inquiry
- SOCI2005 - Histories of Sociological Thought
- SOCI2702 - Power and Social Change
- SOCI2705 - Popular Culture in the Digital Age
- SOCI2810 - Special Topics in Sociology
- SOCI3010 - Power, Oppression and Resistance
- SOCI3030 - Studies in Work, Industry and Occupations: Authority and Expertise
- SOCI3040 - Studies in the Sociology of Gender
- SOCI3210 - Special Topics in Sociology
- SOCI3220 - Special Topics in Sociology
- SOCI3410 - Studies in Criminal Justice
- SOCI3420 - Studies in Gender and Criminal Justice
- SOCI3430 - Studies in Collective Action and Social Movements
- SOCI3710 - Introduction to Cultural Studies
- DBST3060 - Critical Disability Studies
Academic Planning at Carleton University
Students planning SOCI1003 at Carleton University should complete 0 prerequisites before enrollment.
Future Pathways: Completing SOCI1003 enables enrollment in 49 advanced courses, opening specialization opportunities in the SOCI program.
This year 0 course at Carleton University integrates into structured degree pathways for SOCI programs, supporting timely graduation and academic progression.