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Nov 22, 2024
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CDFR 224 - Marriage and Family Relations Class Hours: 3 Lab/Discussion: 0 Credits: 3
Prerequisite: Grade of “C” or better in PSYC 101 ; or instructor permission Corequisite: SOC 151 /SOC 161 A developmental and interactional approach to understanding family studies and aids in understanding family life, with a primary emphasis on contemporary families. Relevant theoretical perspectives of how families operate are discussed. Areas covered include trends in family structures and functions globally, conducting research in family studies from a global perspective, diversity among families, gender roles in dating and marital relationships from a global perspective, communication and conflict resolution, human sexuality in contextual relationships, dating and singlehood, combining work and family roles, trends from a global perspective on parenting, effects of race and class on families, domestic violence, and divorce and remarriage.
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