SOC205 — Marriage and Family

3 credits · 3 hours

Marriage and Family explores the sociological and ecological perspectives of intimate relationships and family dynamics of modern society; including changing traditions and family forms. With an emphasis on current research and demographics, topics studied in the course include: gender, sexuality, love, communication, conflict, singlehood and cohabitation, parenting, divorce, and blended families. There are no required laboratory hours or field trips for this course.

Prerequisites: SOC101

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