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Guelph, Ontario
N1G 2W1, Canada |
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Telephone: (519) 824-4120 3895 |
Fax: (519) 837-9561 |
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Web: http://www.sociology.uoguelph.ca |
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Chair: F. J. Schryer, Acting Chair,
Director of Graduate Studies: B. Leach |
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Aministrative Assistant(s): Dina Carter |
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| Degrees Offered: |
MA, (Sociology) BA (Sociology) |
Academic Year System: |
Semester |
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| InState Tuition (20022003): |
Tuition plus fees 2002-2003: Canada, $6354 |
| Outofstate Tuition (20022003): |
Tuition plus fees 2002-2003: Canada, $6354 Out-of-country,
$9051.21 |
| Alternative Tuition Structure: |
Canada, $6354 Out-of-country, $9051.21 |
| Financial Aid Available to Full-Time Students: |
Teaching Assistantships, Research Assistantships-under faculty
members' grants, Fellowships from the University, Fellowship from Outside
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| Number of First Year Graduate Students Receiving
Some Form of Assistance: |
15 |
| Admission Deadline: |
(Fall only) February 15 |
| Financial Support Deadline: |
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| Number of Full-Time Graduate Students: |
44 |
| Number of Part-Time Graduate Students: |
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| Number of Undergraduate Majors in Fall 2002: |
681 |
| Teacher Trainings Programs: |
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| Number of Undergraduate Sociology Degrees
Awarded in 2001-2002: |
681 |
| Graduate Record Examination: |
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| Number of Graduate Sociology Degrees
Awarded In 2001-2002: |
| Masters: |
9, |
PHDs: |
1 (Collaborative Program) |
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| Special Programs and Areas of Expertise: |
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Anthropology, Criminology/Delinquency, Development, Education,
Qualitative Methodology, Quantitative Methodology, Race/Ethnic/Minority
Relations, Rural Sociology, Social Psychology, Work and Labor Markets |
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| FullTime Faculty |
| Bakker, Johannes I. |
(PhD, Toronto 1979) Theory, Rural Sociology, Religion; Associate Professor. |
| Dawson, Myrna |
(PhD, Toronto 2001) Law and Society, Violence, Social Control; Assistant Professor. |
| Evers, Frederick T. |
(PhD, Iowa State 1979) Social Organization, Education, Quantitative Methodology; Professor. |
| Foster, Cecil |
(PhD, York 2002) Race/Class/Gender, Migration and Immigration, Cultural Sociology; Assistant Professor. |
| Gerber, Linda |
(PhD, Toronto 1976) Race/Ethnic/Minority Relations, Political Sociology, Demography; Associate Professor. |
| Hedican, Edward J. |
(PhD, McGill 1978) Community, Race/Ethnic/Minority Relations; Associate Professor. |
| Humphries, Sally |
(PhD, York-England 1989) Rural Sociology, Human Ecology; Associate Professor. |
| Leach, Belinda |
(PhD, Toronto 1991) Work and Labor Markets, Sex and Gender, Development; Associate Professor. |
| MacKinnon, Neil J. |
(PhD, Illinois 1970) Social Psychology, Emotions, Quantitative Methodology; Professor. |
| McDonald, Lynn |
(PhD, London 1966) History of Sociology/Social Thought, Environmental Sociology, Political Sociology; Professor. |
| Menzies, Kenneth S. |
(PhD, Essex 1972) Theory, Criminal Justice, Social Change; Professor. |
| O'Grady, William L. |
(PhD, Toronto 1993) Criminology/Delinquency, Deviant Behavior/Social Disorganization, Law and Society; Associate Professor. |
| Rohatynskyj, Marta |
(PhD, Toronto 1978) Sex and Gender; Associate Professor. |
| Schryer, Frans J. |
(PhD, McGill 1974) Race/Ethnic/Minority Relations, Anthropology, Comparative/Historical Sociology; Professor. |
| Shalla, Vivian |
(PhD, Carleton 1993) Work and Labor Markets, Sex and Gender, Political Economy; Assistant Professor. |
| Sprott, Jane |
(PhD, Toronto 1999) Criminal Justice, Criminology/Delinquency; Assistant Professor. |
| Sylvain, Renee |
(PhD, Toronto 1999) Anthropology, Race/Class/Gender, Development; Assistant Professor. |
| Turner, Terisa |
(PhD, London School of Economics 1977) Development, Political Sociology, Sex and Gender; Associate Professor |
| Winson, Anthony R. |
(PhD, Toronto 1982) Rural Sociology, Social Change, Political Sociology; Professor. |
| PartTime Faculty |
| Cebotarev, Eleanora A. |
(PhD, Pennsylvania State 1971) Development, Sex and Gender, Rural Sociology; Emerita. |
| Ujimoto, K. Victor |
(PhD, British Columbia 1969) Aging/Social Gerontology, Applied Sociology/Evaluation Research, Science and Technology; Professor, Emeritus. |
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