Robert Brym

 Robert Brym

Robert Brym

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Jan 22, 2020
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Unless you're fine with a professor misinterpreting every single religious book out there with as little context possible, do not take his class. It's annoying how he says his opinions as if they are facts.

Biography

University of Toronto St. George Campus - Sociology



Experience

  • University of Toronto

    Professor

    Robert worked at University of Toronto as a Professor

SOC

Course also known as:
INTOTOSOCI
SOC
SOCIOLOGY
SOCOLOGY
SOCSECT

3.1(8)

SOC 100

3(26)

SOCY 100

2.5(1)

SOC 101

INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY

This course will challenge your views on a wide range of issues that affect us all. It will also excite your interest in a unique sociological way of understanding your world. We will analyze the globalization of culture, emerging patterns of class and gender inequality in Canada and internationally, the redefinition of sexuality, changes in the organization of the family, the social dimension of environmental problems, criminal and deviant behaviour, and so on. You will learn to understand these and other pressing social issues by analyzing the way the social world is organized. We may like to think of ourselves as perfectly free, but powerful social forces open up some opportunities and close off others, thus constraining our freedom andhelping to make us what we are. By examining the operation of these social forces, sociology can help us know ourselves.Course also known as:
101
SOC101
SOS101

3.5(192)

SOC 1011998

5(1)

SOCY 101

Course also known as:
101Y
SOC101Y

3.4(29)

SOCYY 1011

3.8(2)

SOC 212

4.5(1)