Maricopa Community Colleges  SOC157   19954-99999 
Official Course Description: MCCCD Approval: 03/28/95
SOC157 19954-99999 LEC 3 Credit(s) 3 Period(s)
Sociology of Marriage & Family
The study of courtship, marriage, and family patterns, their historical development, their adaptation to a changing culture, and their impact on individuals. Prerequisites: None.
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SOC157   19954-99999 Sociology of Marriage & Family
1. Define primary and secondary groups in society and explain their significance. (I)
2. Discuss the various types of love and the characteristics of healthy, intimate relationships. (II)
3. Examine the family in terms of race and ethnicity. (III)
4. Describe current social patterns in and sexual attitudes towards dating. (IV)
5. Discuss current interpersonal lifestyles including marriage and contemporary singles. (V)
6. Examine the relationship between attitudes and behaviors, regarding sexuality. (VI)
7. Identify various marriage systems and the responsibilities, barriers and adjustments involved with each. (VII)
8. Identify the basic components of family structure and the values and determinants essential to creating a successful family unit. (VIII)
9. Examine the issue of parenthood, including the roles of father and mother. (IX)
10. Identify leading causes of conflict and violence in relationships. (X)
11. Discuss strategies for dealing with stress and violence in relationships. (X)
12. Identify causes of separation/divorce and the effects on children and family members. (XI)
13. Describe characteristics and barriers common to remarriage families. (XII)
14. Examine the influence of gender roles in marriage and family relationships. (XIII)
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SOC157   19954-99999 Sociology of Marriage & Family
    I. Groups in Society
        A. Primary and Secondary Groups
          1. Structure
          2. Function
        B. Significance of Primary Relationships
      II. Love and Intimacy
          A. Varieties of Love
          B. Historical and Cross-Cultural Information
          C. Learning to Love
          D. Characteristics of Intimacy
          E. Intimate Relationships
            1. Establishing
            2. Maintaining
        III. Race and Ethnicity in the Family
            A. African American
            B. Asian
            C. Hispanic
            D. Native American
          IV. Courtship
              A. Mate Selection
              B. Compatability Theories
              C. Social Patterns
              D. Sexual Attitudes
              E. Stress in Dating
              F. Rite of Passage for Single to Married
            V. Interpersonal Lifestyles
                A. Marriage
                B. Contemporary Singles
                  1. Trends
                  2. Issues
                C. Gay and Lesbian Relationships
              VI. Sexuality
                  A. Attitudes and Behavior
                  B. Cultural Trends
                  C. Patterns
                  D. Relationships
                  E. Myths
                  F. Sexual Physiology
                  G. Sexual Fulfillment
                  H. Sexual Dysfunctions
                VII. Marriage
                    A. Legal Rights and Responsibilities
                    B. Systems
                      1. Monogamy
                      2. Polygamy
                      3. Patriarchal
                      4. Matriarchal
                      5. Equalitarian
                    C. Barriers
                    D. Adjustments
                    E. Alternative to Traditional Marriage
                    F. Financial Management
                    G. Communication Processes and Patterns
                  VIII. Family
                      A. Working Definition
                      B. Conceptual Approaches
                        1. Conflict
                        2. Structural/Functional
                        3. Symbolic Interaction
                        4. Developmental/Life-Cycle
                      C. Major Family Types
                        1. Extended Family
                        2. Nuclear Family
                        3. Kinship System
                        4. Blended Families
                        5. Single Parent Families
                      D. Work Roles
                        1. Historical
                        2. Contemporary
                    IX. Parenthood
                        A. Reproductive Choices
                          1. Contraception/Abortion
                          2. Child Free Families
                          3. Conception and Childbirth
                        B. Motivation to have Children
                        C. Parental Roles
                          1. Father
                          2. Mother
                        D. Child Development
                        E. Discipline
                        F. Cost
                        G. Gratification
                      X. Conflict in Relationships
                          A. Power and Conflict
                            1. Identifying Power Struggles
                            2. Addressing the Problem
                          B. Violence in Relationships
                          C. Stress
                          D. Coping Strategies
                        XI. Separation and Divorce
                            A. Incidence and Trends
                            B. Process
                            C. Effects
                              1. Family
                              2. Children
                            D. Adjustment
                          XII. Remarriage
                              A. Rates and Trends
                              B. Barriers
                              C. Success Rates
                              D. Remarriage and Children
                            XIII. Gender Roles
                                A. Male and Female Communication
                                B. Socialization
                                C. Sex-Roles
                                D. Power
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