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FAMILY AND SOCIAL RELATIONS

(Ext. 2188)


General Family and Social Relations
Honours Family and Social Relations
Combined Honours Family and Social Relations


Co-ordinator: Dr. Gerald V. Booth

Faculty teaching courses that fulfill the requirements for degree programs in Family and Social Relations are listed in the "Officers of Instruction" for the areas of Psychology, Sociology, and other Social Sciences.

The interdisciplinary degree programs in Family and Social Relations combine courses from a variety of academic perspectives whose focus is upon the family as a fundamental unit in society. The program is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the family including its various possible structures, the relationships within, and the nature of its interaction with other social institutions.

A background in Family and Social Relations has relevance to careers in law, teaching, social work, government service, family mediation, family court support services, and applied research in the areas of sexuality, child development, family violence, separation, divorce, and aging.

Students selecting a general degree in Family and Social Relations can, with appropriate course selection, be prepared for application to four-year Honours and then graduate programs in psychology, sociology, and related disciplines.

PROGRAMS OF STUDY

Minor in Family and Social Relations

Required: 48-204, 48-206, 48-306, 48-329, 48-351; and one of 48-352, 48-409, 48-461.

General Family and Social Relations

Total courses: thirty.

Requirements:
(a) 02-250 (or equivalent), 46-115, 46-116; 48-101, 48-102, 48-104, 48-210 (or equivalent);
(b) one of 43-249, 43-250, 43-335, 48-351;
(c) six of 46-223, 46-224, 46-240, 47-117, 47-118, 48-204, 48-205, 48-206, 48-306 (or 49-306), 48-329, 48-350, 48-354, 48-409, 48-461;
(d) two of 41-110, 46-225, 46-322, 47-204, 47-205, 48-226 (or 49-226), 48-251, 49-214.

Other requirements (see 2.4 for subject areas):
(a) two courses from Science;
(b) two courses from Arts or Languages;
(c) four courses from any area of study excluding Social Sciences
(d) six courses from any area of study including Social Sciences. Courses listed above not used to fulfill other requirements may be chosen.

Honours Family and Social Relations

Total courses: forty.

Requirements:
(a) 02-250 (or equivalent), 46-115, 46-116, 46-223, 46-224, 46-327, 48-101, 48-102, 48-104, 48-204, 48-205, 48-206, 48-210 (or equivalent), 48-329, 48-350;
(b) 46-313 or 48-308;
(c) one of 43-249, 43-250, 43-335, and 48-351;
(d) one of 46-240 or 48-306 (or 49-306);
(e) three of 46-225, 46-325, 47-117, 47-118, 48-354, and 49-214;
(f) two of 46-413, 48-310 (or 49-355), 48-416;
(g) two of 43-463, 46-423, 46-424, 46-440, 46-463, 48-409, 48-461, 48-496;
(h) four of 41-110, 46-322, 46-323, 47-204, 47-205, 48-226 (or 49-226), 48-251, 48-352 (or 49-352), 49-214.

Other requirements (see 2.4 for subject areas):
(a) two courses from Science;
(b) two courses from Arts or Languages
(c) four courses from any area of study excluding Social Sciences
(d) three courses from any area of study, including any course listed above not used to fulfill other requirements

Combined Honours Family and Social Relations

(Not available for a Combined Honours degree with Sociology.)

Total courses: forty.

Major requirements-Family and Social Relations: sixteen courses, consisting of:
(a) 02-250 (or equivalent), 46-115, 46-116, 48-101, 48-102, 48-104, 48-210 (or equivalent), 48-306 (or 46-240), 48-308 (or 46-313, or equivalent);
(b) two of 46-223, 46-224, 46-327;
(c) two of 48-204, 48-205, 48-206, 48-251, 49-214;
(d) one of 48-350, 48-351, 48-352, 48-354;
(e) one of 43-463 (or 46-463), 46-423, 46-424, 48-409, 48-461, 48-496;
(f) one of 48-310 (or 49-355), 48-416.

Major requirements-Other Subject: as prescribed by that area of study.

Other requirements:
(a) two courses from Science;
(b) two courses from Arts or Languages
(c) additional courses from any area of study excluding Social Sciences as required.

Teaching Family and Social Relations

Students intending to teach Family and Social Relations at the Intermediate-Senior level in the school system are advised to take the following courses as a part of the Family and Social Relations program: 41-110, 46-223, 46-224, 46-240, 46-327, 48-204, 48-205, 48-206, 48-226 (or 49-226), 48-306 (or 49-306), 48-329, 48-350, 49-214.

Students intending to apply to the Bachelor of Social Work program at Year 3 must include the following courses in their programs: 47-117, 47-118, 47-204, and 47-205.