DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY

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DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY, ANTHROPLOGY AND CRIMINOLOGY
NOTICE RE: GA POSITIONS AVAILABLE FOR
FALL 2014
In accordance with Article 12:01 of the CUPE 4580 Collective Agreement, the Department of
Sociology, Anthropology and Criminology invites applications for the following GA positions:
COURSE
PROJECTED
#GAs
(140 hours)
EXPECTED DUTIES/ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
48-100-01 (Sharma-Persaud)
Understanding Social Life
MW 5:30 – 6:50 PM CN G133
FINAL EXAM: Dec 17 7:00 PM
48-110-01 (Soulliere)
Foundations of Social Life
W 2:30 – 5:20 PM TOLDO 104
FINAL EXAM: DEC 15 3:30 PM
48-204-01 (Sharma-Persaud)
Sociology of Families
MWF 11:30 – 12:20 PM TOLDO 200
DEC 06 7:00 PM
48-205-01 (Sharma-Persaud)
Sociology of Sexualities
MWF 1:30 – 2:20 PM TOLDO 102
FINAL EXAM: DEC 09 3:30 PM
48-213-01 (Kapac)
Perspectives of Culture
R 4:00 – 6:50 PM TOLDO 200
FINAL EXAM: DEC 09 7:00 PM
48-228-01 (Nakhaie)
Class, Wealth and Power in Canada
M 2:30 – 5:20 PM TOLDO 104
FINAL EXAM: DEC 15 7:00 PM
48/49-240-01 (Cheran)
Introduction to Race and Ethnicity
TR 2:30 – 3:50 PM CS 53
FINAL EXAM: DEC 13 12:00 PM
48-260-01 (Mason)
Introduction to Criminology
TR 1:00 – 2:20 PM TOLDO 102
FINAL EXAM: DEC 11 12:00 PM
48-262-30 (Groulx)
Introduction to Criminal Justice
W 7:00 – 9:50 PM CN G133
FINAL EXAM: DEC 12 7:00 PM
4
Proctoring exams, recording grades, office
hours, grading student work
5
Proctoring exams, grading student work,
managing online discussions, recording grades,
office hours, responding to student emails
1
Proctoring exams, recording grades, office
hours, grading student work
1
Proctoring exams, recording grades, office
hours, grading student work
2
Proctoring exams, office hours, grading student
work; anthropology background preferred
1
Attending class, grading student work,
responding to student emails, office hours;
social inequality background preferred
1
Grading student work, office hours
4
Assisting with management of course, recording
grades, proctoring exams, responding to student
emails
2
Proctoring exams, grading student work, office
hours, responding to student emails
48-290-01 (TBA)
Researching Social Life
M 7:00 – 9:50 PM TOLDO 102
FINAL EXAM: DEC 10 7:00 PM
2
Grading student work, strong background in
social research and methods
48-291-01 (Nakhaie)
Theorizing Social Life
W 2:30 – 5:20 PM ER 1120
FINAL EXAM: DEC 15 3:30 PM
48-308-01 (Phipps)
Intermediate Statistics
R 4:00 – 5:50 PM LL G101A
FINAL EXAM: DEC 09 7:00 PM
48-308-30 (Phipps)
Intermediate Statistics
W 7:00 – 8:50 PM LL G101A
FINAL EXAM: DEC 12 7:00 PM
48-329-01 (Arnold)
Contemporary Families
TR 10:00 – 11:20 AM DH 352
FINAL EXAM: DEC 16 8:30 AM
48/49-339-01 (Basok)
Globalization, Migration and Diasporas
W 2:30 – 5:20 PM CS 263
FINAL EXAM: DEC 15 3:30 PM
48/49-340 (Basok)
Food and Global Sustainability
M 2:30 – 5:20 PM DH 265
FINAL EXAM: DEC 15 12:00 PM
48-361-01 (TBA)
Youth in Conflict with the Law
M 11:30 – 2:20 PM MH 311
FINAL EXAM: DEC 06 7:00 PM
48-362-30 (Groulx)
Victimology
T 7:00 – 9:50 PM CS 263
FINAL EXAM: DEC 11 7:00 PM
48-363-30 (Groulx)
Penology
R 7:00 – 9:50 PM DH 264
FINAL EXAM: DEC 13 7:00 PM
48-368-01 (TBA)
Policing and Security
R 1:00 – 3:50 PM DH 255
FINAL EXAM: DEC 11 3:30 PM
48-390-01 (Lewis)
Qualitative Approaches to Social and
Cultural Research
T 1:00 – 3:50 PM CS 263
FINAL EXAM: DEC 12 3:30 PM
48-390-02 (Lewis)
Qualitative Approaches to Social and
Cultural Research
W 11:30 – 2:30 PM CS 263
FINAL EXAM: DEC 12 3:30 PM
48-391-01 (Datta)
Contemporary Social Theory
48-391-02 (Datta)
Contemporary Social Theory
2
Attending class, grading student work,
responding to student emails, office hours;
background in classical social theory
2
Conducting labs, assisting students
2
Conducting labs, assisting students
1
Grading student work; background in family
studies preferred
1
Grading student work
1
Grading student work
1
1
Proctoring exams, grading student work, office
hours, responding to student emails
1
Proctoring exams, grading student work, office
hours, responding to student emails
1
1
Office hours, assisting students in lab,
proctoring, recording of grades, monitoring of
clew course site, grading student work; PHD
student preferred
3
Office hours, assisting students in lab,
proctoring, recording of grades, monitoring of
clew course site, grading student work; PHD
student preferred
1
Attend class, office hours, respond to student
emails, grade student work
Attend class, office hours, respond to student
emails, grade student work
1
02-250-01 (Phipps)
Basic Quantitative Methods and Statistics
T 4:00 – 6:50 PM TOLDO 100
FINAL EXAM: DEC 16 3:30 PM
6
Conducting labs, assisting students
The total funds per GA Assistantships allocated to the Department of Sociology, Anthropology
and Criminology for Fall 2014 is: MA $5059.69, PHD $5637.80
NOTE: All 70-hour assignments will be combined with another 70-hour assignment in order to
total 140 hours per assignment. Duration for all positions: September 1 to December 31, 2014
NOTE: Graduate Assistants are reminded of the following provision in Article 13
“With respect to those students who have applied for and been accepted for Assistantships, the
Assistant will not be paid for any shortfall of hours at the end of their respective program,
provided the University has satisfied its obligation to post available positions each term in
writing and on the AAU website and to offer the minimum terms of support in accordance with
Article 13:01 (a) & (b) and provided that the Assistant has applied in writing or via e-mail by the
application deadline for each term until they have received the minimum terms of support in
accordance with Article 13:01 (a) & (b)."
All positions are subject to final budgetary approval and sufficient enrolment.
Eligibility requirements:
GA appointments shall be offered in accordance with the criteria specified in Article 12:03 of
the Collective Agreement. Specific Eligibility requirements for some positions are listed above.
Deadline:
All applications must be received by August 7, 2014
Forward applications to:
Cheryl Ridgewell
Temporary Graduate Secretary
Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminology
Room 158-2 Chrysler Hall South
University of Windsor N9N 3P4
Phone (519) 253-3000 ext 2191
Fax (519) 971-3621
email: cherylr@uwindsor.ca
Applications can be found at http://www1.uwindsor.ca/graduate/forms-0
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