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Name of Learning Opportunity: | American Families in the 21st Century |
Mode of Delivery: | Guided Independent Study
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Study Group/Residency Enrollment Caps: | Sep cap: 15
Nov cap: 15
Jan cap: 15
Mar cap: 15
May A cap: 15
May B cap: 15 |
Region: | Genesee Valley |
Location(s): | Rochester |
Location(s):
at a distance | Batavia, Canandaigua, Alfred, Corning |
Mentor/Instructor: | Michael Stone |
Offered in these terms: | Sep, Jan, May A (8 Week) |
Credits: | 4 |
Liberal Study? | YES |
Level: | Adv |
Area of Study: | Cultural Studies |
Subject: | Cultural Studies, Family Studies, Sociology |
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Available Collegewide: | N |
Describe how will you interact with students at a distance: | I will work with students who are not located at the Rochester center by email.
Students should contact the instructor at Michael.Stone@esc.edu. |
Description: | This study is designed to engage the student in developing an understanding of the characteristics and history of the American family within society. The main focus is on the major changes in society and the consequences for the family in general. The development of differences in family structure, function, and organization will serve as the foundation to identify critical elements of change in the family. |
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