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Family structures are constantly evolving. Acquire both conceptual and hands-on understanding of the transformations impacting families and society's reactions to these shifts. This curriculum delves into childhood development research, sexual health and relationships, the evolution of family structures through history, marital interactions, and gender-related topics. It integrates coursework from multiple fields such as sociology, psychology, social services, historical studies, and gender research.
This distinctive Canadian program, crafted by renowned global scholars, offers comprehensive perspectives on family transformations and societal adaptations. Learners examine childhood development, sexual health (both locally and globally), historical family patterns, marital relationships, women's concerns, evolving gender norms, and senior care. The curriculum merges subjects from diverse areas including social sciences, mental health studies, community services, historical analysis, and gender studies.
The Family and Social Relations program equips graduates for professional roles in youth services, therapeutic counseling, community support, client coordination, and numerous related fields.
Career Opportunities: Youth support specialist, personnel director, rehabilitation counselor, communications coordinator, wellness instructor.