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Using contemporary sociological perspectives, this course provides a critical analysis of Canadian families and family life. The social-historical changes in the organization of family life and cultural understandings of families are explored along with current issues facing Canadian families. Emphasis is on the link between family life and larger socio-economic structures, gender relations within families, and contemporary diversity in family life. Prerequisites: SY101 or YC100.
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Using contemporary sociological perspectives, this course provides a critical analysis of Canadian families and family life. The social-historical changes in the organization of family life and cultural understandings of families are explored along with current issues facing Canadian families. Emphasis is on the link between family life and larger socio-economic structures, gender relations within families, and contemporary diversity in family life. Prerequisites: SY101 or YC100.
SY 201 Prerequisites
SY 101 (Min. Grade D-) or SY 100 (Min. Grade D-) or Youth and Children Studies 100 (Min. Grade D-)
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SY 201 Restrictions
Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:
Undergraduate (UG)
Must be enrolled in one of the following Majors:
Sociology (SOCI)
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