PSY3405

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PSY 3405 - Family Interaction Dynamics (4 Cr.) Human Diversity and Equity, Social and Behavioral Sciences

Division of Social Sciences - Adm (10574) MDSS - Division of Social Sciences

Course description

Family systems are known for their complexity. Focus is on the development of families, their interactive relationships, and the influence of external factors (e.g., stress, addiction) and individual decisions. Includes a general examination of various theories, contemporary research, and practical applications of family life development. Analyze research related to family interaction processes across the family life span with an emphasis on relationship dynamics and cultural differences. [Note: no credit for students who have received cr for Psy 2402]

prereq: 1051 or Soc 1101

Minimum credits

4

Maximum credits

4

Is this course repeatable?

No

Grading basis

OPT - Student Option

Lecture

Requirements

012300

This course fulfills the following General Education requirement(s)

Social and Behavioral Sciences, Human Diversity and Equity

Fulfills the writing enriched requirement?

No

Typically offered term(s)

Periodic Fall