SOCA 125G
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Sociology of Families
Academic Level
Undergraduate
Course Title
Sociology of Families
Description
This course is a sociological analysis of the family as a social institution including historical development, contemporary patterns in the United States, and possible future trends. Topics include the definition of family; families and work; love and sex; child-rearing, family violence; divorce and re-marriage; and variations in marriage and family patterns as related to culture, class, race, ethnicity, gender, and sexual orientation. Writing intensive. Prereq. - ENGL101 and SOCA103. Core: SSHB, IL, WI, D.
3
Repeatable for Additional Credit
No
Prerequisites and Corerequisites
General Education Foundational Course Categories: Intellectual & Practical Skills
Scientific Study of Human Behavior (SSHB), Diversity and Global Awareness (D)
General Education Foundational Course Categories: Knowledge of Arts, Cultures and the Natural World
Writing Intensive (WI)
This course is an approved AA/AS elective
Yes
This course is an approved AAS elective
Yes
Honors Section Available
No