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FCS 2000 Family Perspectives
COURSE DESCRIPTION: FCS
2000: (3-0-3) Perspectives for understanding and analyzing family structure
and function, interpersonal dynamics, individual family roles, the role of
family in society, and the formative influence of heritage and culture.
Prerequisite: C or better in FCS 1000
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
Upon completion of the course, students will be able to:
a. Analyze
families and family systems from various situational, social, cultural, and
professional perspectives.
b. Identify
theoretical perspectives and their applications related to understanding
family dynamics and individual roles.
c. Describe
how family and community heritage and culture form family roles,
traditions, rituals, values, and personal and family identity.
d. Describe
the impact of public policy on individuals and families at different stages
in life cycle.
e. Apply
ethical professional practice standards.
FCS 2000
Portfolio Assignment
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