SOCI4100
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Comm Context of Ind & Family
Dept of Community & Behavioral SciencesSchool of Arts and Sciences
Instruction Mode
In Person
Grade Mode
Normal (Letter)
Department(s)
College/School
School of Arts and Sciences
Start Term
Fall Semester 2024
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1. Students will analyze the formulation and implementation of family policies in addressing social problems for social change in rural communities.
Assessment
Outcome will be assessed through the following assignments and tools: Theory and Policy papers, Family and Community Policy Analysis, and Online Discussions
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Students will analyze the formulation and implementation of family policies at the national, state, and local level.
Assessment
Outcome will be assessed through the following assignments and tools: Theory and Policy papers, Family and Community Policy Analysis, and Online Discussions
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Students will understand how sociological theory and research informs family policy.
Assessment
Outcome will be assessed through the following assignments and tools: Theory and Policy papers, Family and Community Policy Analysis, Abstract Writing Assignments, and Online Discussions
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Students will employ practical applications of course concepts by engaging with social agencies or community organizations to address family problems or issues in rural communities.
Assessment
Outcome will be assessed through the following assignments and tools: Practicum Portfolio, Family and Community Policy Analysis, Community Collaboratives, and Online Discussions
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Students will explain the meaning and importance of community context for family well-being.
Assessment
Outcome will be assessed through the following assignments and tools: Practicum Portfolio, Family and Community Policy Analysis, Community Collaboratives, and Online Discussions
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Students will identify how community context affects human health, behavior, and life chances.
Assessment
Outcome will be assessed through the following assignments and tools: Practicum Portfolio, Family and Community Policy Analysis, Community Collaboratives, and Online Discussions