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SOC 803 International Community Engagement

This course offers the opportunity for students to study and participate in a social justice project in another country. Under the supervision of a Sociology faculty member, students will learn about international development and equity and diversity issues. Students will participate in community-defined projects and engage in community service.

Acceptance into the course is with the permission of the Sociology department, upon completion of the application form and a successful interview with Sociology Professor Jean Golden.

Who can apply? Sociology and other designated Arts programme students enrolled in third or fourth year, with a B average and in clear academic standing are eligible to apply. A Police Certificate will be required upon acceptance to attend the course.

See Course Registration and  Fees for  registration and selection process




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