Bachelor of Arts and Community Studies in Sociology (Co-op Optional)

Cape Breton University

Canada,Nova Scotia

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48 Months

Duration

CAD 19,579/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 80

Application Fee

Sep 2025

Apply Date

Canada, Nova Scotia

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1951

Total Students: 7,000 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

1250 Grand Lake Rd, Grand Lake Road, NS B1M 1A2, Canada

Bachelor of Arts and Community Studies in Sociology (Co-op Optional)

Program Overview

Special collaborations happen here at Cape Breton University between students and faculty from completely different backgrounds, cultures and societies through courses that are reflective of the diverse world in which we live. Students who graduate from CBU do so with the confidence and flexibility they need to have an edge in the job market or find success in continued graduate studies.

At CBU, you will build the skills you actually need within the field of sociology. Sociology considers the factors driving relationships that exist in society by looking at the social and historical contexts that frame those experiences. Sociologists study the interactions of our social lives by examining their formations in socialization activities.

Sociology is considered a teachable subject by the Nova Scotia Department of Education.

What skills will I gain from this program?

  • Ability to conduct thorough research
  • Skills to analyze complex social interactions
  • Critical thinking skills
  • Ability to gather and analyze data sets

Why study at CBU?
Here on Cape Breton Island, our rich history and famous landscapes have carved out a home for some of the friendliest people you’ll ever meet. Some of the best food you’ll ever taste. And certainly some of the best times you’ll ever have. It’s a great place to call home, and an even better place to study.

Our sociology courses are taught by accessible faculty with diverse research backgrounds in areas of sociology of family, gender, identity and sexuality, feminist theory, queer theory, critical pedagogy, environmental sociology, deviance, green criminology, animals and people, consumption and consumerism, qualitative research methods, sociology of home and statistical analysis. This diverse selection of topic areas provides students with a distinctive mix of subjects in their coursework all while providing a unified approach to sociological theory.

With modern facilities and a diverse campus filled with lifelong friends waiting to meet you, CBU is a place where you can truly build a sustainable future.