Dive into the study of human relationships and family dynamics with our insightful course that leverages sociological, psychological, and anthropological theories and research!

This course provides students with a comprehensive understanding of individual development, intimate relationships, and family and parent-child interactions. It focuses on the diverse issues and challenges that individuals and families face in Canada's multicultural society.

Students will acquire analytical tools to evaluate the factors affecting families and critically assess policies and practices that support families within the Canadian context. Additionally, the course equips students with the necessary investigative skills to conduct detailed research and effectively communicate their findings on topics related to individuals, intimate relationships, and parent-child relationships.

Ideal for students aiming to understand and influence the evolving needs of families and relationships in contemporary society, this course prepares you to contribute meaningfully to community and policy discussions.

Course information

  • Discipline: Social Sciences and Humanities
  • Course type: University Preparation  
  • Prerequisite: Any university or university/college preparation course in social sciences and humanities, English, or Canadian and world studies