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2017-2018 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2017-2018 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

SOC 225 The Family

Fall-Spring Semesters

This course includes topics such as economic, political, and social movements that have affected family life, family adjustments, and organization. Additionally, it presents sociological data that can help students consider practical approaches to preparation for marriage and adjustments after marriage. Students will be learning about the history of this field of study, the central sociological theories that guide our studies, and about the use of statistical data and analysis to understand more about trends and changes in the family. As part of this course, students will be required to complete examinations, participate in a research assignment using information technology and/or presentations, and will be encouraged to think more critically and creatively about our families. This course is cross-listed as WGS 225 . Prerequisite: SOC 100 .

3 credit hours
Satisfies Constellations - Children and the Family and Diversity for “Generation Next”