SOCI 303 Sociology of the Family
This course focuses on the sociological study of the family as a basic social institution, and its important functions in society. In this course, social, cultural, and historical changes that have altered the nature of family life will be examined. Cross-cultural description and analysis of family forms will be included, although the primary focus will be on family forms in the United States. This course will examine contemporary problems and issues that families encounter and the various approaches to dealing with these problems, including an examination of public policy. This course includes a relevant, problem-based, community-based-learning project.
PRQ: CRMJ 295 or POLS 295 or SOCI 295 (students must earn grade of C- or above) or consent of instructor.
Meets: NOC
Attributes
- Includes community-based learning component
- May be used for major requirement
- May be used for minor requirement
- Meets social science requirement