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SOC157: Sociology of Families and Relationships
– 3 credits
Systemic analysis of socio-cultural and historical origins of modern families in the U.S. and their importance, major challenges and changing trends. Explores being single, dating and attraction, love, cohabitation and marriage, family planning and parenthood, conflict and crisis within the family, and divorce. Prerequisites: None.
General Education Designations: SB, SCB
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14575
Glendale
CL 11
Hybrid In-Person
8/24 – 12/18
Fall 2026
M
11:30AM – 12:45PM
- S. Yee
Open
20 of 20 seats available
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Notes
For Honors students only.
Permission of Department Required
Open Educational Resources (OER) are learning, teaching, and research materials in any format and medium that reside in the public domain or have an open license copyright that permits no-cost access, re-use, re-purpose, retention, redistribution, and adaptation by others.
This class requires the use of a computer or mobile device with Internet access, webcam, speakers, and microphone. Students must be seen for presentations or to show work.
Respondus Monitor
This class requires online proctoring. Students are required to have a computer onto which they can download software, with Internet access, a microphone, and a webcam (internal or external) or an iPad with iOS10 or higher.
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SOC157: Sociology of Families and Relationships – 3 credits
Systemic analysis of socio-cultural and historical origins of modern families in the U.S. and their importance, major challenges and changing trends. Explores being single, dating and attraction, love, cohabitation and marriage, family planning and parenthood, conflict and crisis within the family, and divorce. Prerequisites: None.
General Education Designations: SB, SCB
| Class# | Location | Delivery | Dates | Days | Times | Instructors | Availability |
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14575
|
Glendale
CL 11 |
Hybrid In-Person
|
8/24 – 12/18
Fall 2026 |
M
|
11:30AM – 12:45PM
|
|
Open
20 of 20 seats available |
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