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SOCI 1220 — - Marriage, Family and Relationships

3 credits · 3 hours

Prerequisite: Placement determined by a college ready assessment score in reading Corequisite: none This course introduces students to the diversity and theoretical perspectives of human relationships, marriages, and families in contemporary societies. Students will study diverse families in their functioning around intimacy, work, children, violence, marriage, divorce, economics, race, and gender. Common myths and challenges related to stereotypes of the “typical” family and “functional” relationships will be explored. Transfer Curriculum Goal(s): 5, 7

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