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SC1160 - Sociology of Families

This course is also available through Online Learning

Sociology of Families is a comprehensive and thought-provoking course that examines the dynamics and diverse nature of families within contemporary society. This course explores the social, cultural, economic, and political factors that shape family structures, roles, and experiences. By employing sociological theories, research methodologies, and critical analysis, students will develop a deeper understanding of the complex interplay between families and broader social systems.  Throughout the course, students will critically examine types of families and will delve into the effects of globalization, migration, and social inequality on family structures and relationships.  Transferable to MUN 2270.
 
Note: This course does not promote a specific family model or impose a particular value system. It aims to foster a respectful and inclusive learning environment that encourages open-mindedness and critical thinking.


This course is offered in the following programs:
Comprehensive Arts & Science (CAS) Transfer: College-University  | 

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