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SOC 3131 - Sociology of the Family

Undergraduate | 3 Credits | 3 Hours
This course examines the family as a social, political, and economic institution. The development of family forms and familial roles is studied in relation to types of societal organization. Topics to be investigated with regard to contemporary American families include the social construction of intimacy and sexuality, the politics of reproduction, early parenting, and continuing parent-child relations.
Prerequisite: ANT 1001 or SOC 1005 and ENG 2100.