SOC202H1 - Introduction to Quantitative Methods in Sociology
Course: SOC202H1 (Introduction to Quantitative Methods in Sociology) in SOC department at University of Toronto.
Credit Hours: 24 • Academic Level: second-year undergraduate course
Course Requirements: Requires 2 prerequisite courses
Prerequisite Chain Depth: 2 levels of foundational courses required
Future Opportunities: Unlocks 86 advanced courses for further study
Course Type: Core pathway course - critical for degree progression
Part of the SOC curriculum at University of Toronto, helping students progress through degree requirements.
Courses unlocked by SOC202H1
- PSY202H1 - Statistics II
- SOC332H1 - Lives in Canada
- SOC334H1 - Sociology of Mental Health and Mental Disorders
- SOC337H1 - Gender Relations
- SOC339H1 - Race, Class, and Gender
- PSY320H1 - Social Psychology: Attitudes
- PSY312H1 - Cognitive Development
- PSY331H1 - Social Psychology of Emotion
- PSY337H1 - Advanced Personality Psychology
- PSY341H1 - Psychopathologies of Childhood
- PSY408H1 - Special Topics in Psychology
- PSY475H1 - Attention and Performance
- PSY342H1 - Cognition and Psychopathology
- PSY343H1 - Theories of Psychopathology and Psychotherapy
- PSY362H1 - Animal Cognition
- PSY370H1 - Thinking and Reasoning
- PSY371H1 - Higher Cognitive Processes
- SOC327H1 - Sociology of Sports
- SOC329H1 - Social Movements
- SOC331H1 - Sociology of Technology
- SOC335H1 - Urban Health
- SOC338H1 - Immigrants in Toronto
- SOC340H1 - Comparative Political Sociology
- PSY308H1 - Special Topics in Psychology
- PSY311H1 - Social Development
- PSY313H1 - Psychology of Aging
- PSY316H1 - Perceptual Development
- PSY322H1 - Intergroup Relations
- PSY323H1 - Sex Roles and Behaviour
- PSY326H1 - Social Cognition
- PSY332H1 - Organizational Behaviour
- PSY333H1 - Health Psychology
- PSY360H1 - Associative Learning
- PSY390H1 - Behavioural Genetics
- PSY396H1 - Neurochemical Basis of Behaviour
- PSY397H1 - Biological Rhythms
- PSY414H1 - Moral Development
- PSY407H1 - Special Topics in Psychology
- PSY421H1 - Person Perception
- PSY424H1 - Social Psychology of Interpersonal Relationships
- PSY425H1 - Self and Identity
- PSY428H1 - Critical Psychology
- PSY493H1 - Cognitive Neuroscience
- PSY496H1 - Cognitive Dysfunction in Neurological Disorders
- SOC318H1 - Theories of Stratification
- SOC323H1 - Economic Sociology
- SOC346H1 - Sociology of Health Care
- SOC351H1 - New Topics in Sociology
- SOC317H1 - Urban Policy
- PSY324H1 - Moral Thought and Behaviour
- PSY380H1 - Vision Science
- PSY427H1 - Media Psychology
- PSY473H1 - Social Cognitive Neuroscience
- PSY495H1 - Sex and the Brain
- SOC328H1 - Domestic Violence
- SOC330H1 - Sociology of Atrocities
- IRE342H1 - Essentials of Finance and Accounting
- SOC321H1 - Status and Class Mobility
- SOC343H1 - Analyzing and Interpreting Evidence in Sociology
- SOC345H1 - Global Inequality
- SOC347H1 - Immigration and Race Relations in Canada
- SOC348H1 - Culture and Inequality
- SOC252H1 - Intermediate Quantitative Methods in Sociology
- SOC350H1 - New Topics in Sociology
- SOC352H1 - New Topics in Sociology
- SOC353H1 - New Topics in Sociology
- SOC354H1 - New Topics in Sociology
- SOC319H1 - Immigration and Employment
- SOC326H1 - Social Control
- SOC333H1 - Quality of Institutions and Lives
- SOC336H1 - Transnational Asia
- SOC342H1 - Sociology of Legal Careers
- BPM438H1 - Mindfulness Meditation: Science and Research
- PPG301H1 - Introduction to Public Policy
- PSY307H1 - Special Topics in Psychology
- PSY321H1 - Cross-Cultural Psychology
- PSY494H1 - Physiology and Psychology of Emotion
- PSY328H1 - Psychology and the Law
- PSY330H1 - Psychological Measurement
- PSY336H1 - Positive Psychology
- PSY372H1 - Human Memory
- PSY378H1 - Engineering Psychology
- PSY395H1 - Neuroethics
- PSY417H1 - Aging and Social Cognition
- PSY426H1 - Motivational Theories in Social Psychology
- PSY492H1 - Neurobiology of Learning and Memory
Academic Planning at University of Toronto
Students planning SOC202H1 at University of Toronto should complete 2 prerequisites before enrollment.
Future Pathways: Completing SOC202H1 enables enrollment in 86 advanced courses for further study
This second-year course at University of Toronto integrates into structured degree pathways for SOC programs, supporting timely graduation and academic progression.