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| SOCI 130 - The Family |
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This course will introduce students to sociological concepts
and issues within contemporary family sociology. The
intersections between the family and other social
institutions will be a central component of this course.
Diversity of families will be another central foundation for
this course. Issues of privilege and inequality will be
explored, as well as social justice as it pertains to
families.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Graduate, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Sociology Department Course Attributes: American Studies Area B, ARTS, CDS-Disc Req-Social Science, Lower Sociology Range, Women's Studies Minor Elective View Books and Course Materials |
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