Research Opportunity Program

The Research Opportunity Program (ROP) enables students to become involved in original research supervised by a faculty member. Students learn research methods and share in the excitement and discovery of acquiring new knowledge while earning a half (0.5) or full (1.0) credit. 

Each ROP course code (SOC299, 399, 499) is associated with a student’s standing in their degree (based on credits earned); this acts as a type of prerequisite. Additionally, each code has course prerequisites. 

Course codesYear of Study (standing)PrerequisitesExclusions

SOC299H5 

SOC299Y5

2nd year standing

(minimum 4.0-8.5 credits before the ROP begins)

SOC100H5Students cannot be enrolled in SOC299H5 and SOC299Y5 concurrently

SOC399H5 

SOC399Y5

3rd year standing

(minimum 9.0-13.5 credits before the ROP begins)

SOC221H5 and SOC222H5Students cannot be enrolled in SOC399H5 and SOC399Y5 concurrently

SOC499H5

SOC499Y5

4th year standing (minimum 14.0+ credits before the ROP begins)SOC221H5 and SOC222H5Students cannot be enrolled in SOC499H5 and SOC499Y5 concurrently

If you are a student who does not have all of the prerequisites, you may wish to contact the ROP supervisor before applying to the project to inquire whether your application would be considered. There may be circumstances under which an instructor (the ROP supervisor) may make exceptions to the prerequisites in consultation with the department. For example, an instructor may indicate that they will consider an application from a Sociology minor student with relevant course experience, though they will not have taken SOC221H5 or SOC222H5. 

Descriptions of the projects are usually available online by mid-February each year. 

Visit the ROP website to learn more.