Spring 2025
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Course No: SOCI.3740-082; SIS Class Nbr: 13754; SIS Term: 3430
Course Status: Open
Course Description
This course will explore the "traditional" definition of family throughout American history as well as how now more than ever, many families challenge the conventional definition. We will discuss how different political, economic and social factors (i.e. enslavement, immigration policies, etc.) have shaped the experiences, structure and dynamics of how families function in the United States. We will analyze families of diverse racial backgrounds as well as other families that have been constructed as outside of the "norm," such as LGBT families, military families and adoptive and foster families. We will also outline specific societal changes (e.g. assisted reproductive technology) that have contributed to how families form, bond and experience family life.
Prerequisites, Notes & Instructor
- Prerequisites: SOCI.1010 Intro to Sociology.
- Core Codes: GNST
- Credits: 3; Contact Hours: 3
- Instructor: Chandra Waring
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UMass Lowell Bookstore
When Offered & Tuition
- Online Course
- 2025 Spring: Mar 17 to May 08
- Course Level: Undergraduate
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Tuition: $1155
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