SOC103 - How Society Works
Course: SOC103 (How Society Works) in SOC department at Toronto Metropolitan University.
Credit Hours: 1 • Academic Level: first-year undergraduate course
Course Requirements: No prerequisites required - suitable for beginning students
Future Opportunities: Unlocks 38 advanced courses for further study
Course Type: Foundation course - forms the base for multiple advanced topics
Part of the SOC curriculum at Toronto Metropolitan University, helping students progress through degree requirements.
Courses unlocked by SOC103
- SOC558 - Sociology of Bodies
- SOC330 - Sociology of the Caribbean
- SOC941 - Colonialism and Racialization
- SOC300 - Sociology of Equity and Diversity
- SOC302 - The City and Society
- SOC319 - Sociological Perspectives on Crime
- SOC320 - Black Popular Culture
- SOC350 - Queer Sociology
- SOC402 - The City and Social Problems
- SOC472 - At Work in a Changing World
- SOC474 - Immigration, Borders and Belonging
- SOC420 - Social Class in Changing Times
- SOC427 - Indigenous Perspectives on Canada
- SOC470 - Toronto: The Changing City
- SOC476 - Sociology of Fear
- SOC477 - Sociology of Advertising
- SOC478 - Sociology of Fun
- SOC479 - Social Networks and the World Wide Web
- SOC504 - Children and Society
- SOC500 - Youth and Society
- SOC502 - Violence and the Family
- SOC525 - Media and Images of Inequality
- SOC530 - Blackness and Freedom
- SOC606 - Families and Care Work
- SOC605 - Families: Difference and Diversity
- SOC595 - Women and Aging
- SOC600 - Globalization and Health
- SOC608 - Women, Power and Change
- SOC700 - Men and Masculinities in the 21st Century
- SOC609 - Gender and Global Human Rights
- SOC706 - Globalized Labour and Consumption
- SOC708 - Environmental Sociology
- SOC903 - Media and Modern Fandom
- SOC904 - Women in Popular Culture
- SOC931 - Waste and Consumerism
- SOC932 - The Entertainment Industry
- SOC942 - Women and Structural Change
- SOC943 - Poverty Issues
Academic Planning at Toronto Metropolitan University
Students planning SOC103 at Toronto Metropolitan University should complete 0 prerequisites before enrollment.
Future Pathways: Completing SOC103 enables enrollment in 38 advanced courses for further study
This first-year course at Toronto Metropolitan University integrates into structured degree pathways for SOC programs, supporting timely graduation and academic progression.