| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2025-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
Sociology of Death and Dying - SOCI 2373
This course examines the experience of dying and death through various socio-cultural contexts. Students will be exposed to theoretical and methodological issues in the study of death and dying. Questions relating to life and living as well as dying and death will be explored and addressed. The course highlights the importance of paying attention to the experience of dying and death that is common to all species and every culture. It exposes students to the reality of dying and death that is often denied in North American culture today. The course also seeks to demystify death by allowing students to see it as a common human experience thereby equipping students with the knowledge and skills necessary to begin to deal with dying, death, bereavement, and grief. Students will focus on the topics of aging, the dying process, death, bereavement, and grief as they relate to individuals and caregivers. Current North American practices regarding death will be explored, as well as cross-cultural interpretations of dying, death, and bereavement. The course also addresses ethical issues related to dying and death in contemporary North American institutions and communities.
Course Details
Course Code
SOCI2373
Credits
3
Format and Length
Lecture: 45 hours
Prerequisites
To take this course, you must be enrolled in Arts and Sciences Diploma or New Media or Communications and Technology Specialization.
Delivery Options
- Online real-time: This course is offered in an online setting. Your course will be taught in real-time at regularly scheduled times.
Term and Schedule
| Term | Duration | Schedule | Class | Section | Open Studies |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fall | Sep. 2 - Dec. 12, 2025 | Tue: 06:00 - 09:00 pm | 41041 | O01 | No |
Program Availability
This course can be taken through Open Studies or through one of our many programs.
