Department(s)
Course Description
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.
Semester Offering
Winter Semester Only
Is this course available online? Note: Some asynchronous courses require on-site testing.
Yes