University of Windsor

Canada
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Family and Social Relations

Offered at University of Windsor, Canada
FieldFamily & Social Relations
Duration3 years
Tuition31110.00

Overview

Explore how families, relationships, and social institutions shape people’s lives through courses in sociology, psychology, social work, history, and women’s & gender studies. You’ll examine topics such as family change, sexuality and sexual health, and gender and social justice—using research methods to understand real-world social issues.

About this programme

Overview

The Family and Social Relations program at the University of Windsor offers a comprehensive exploration of how families, relationships, and social institutions influence individuals and communities. Through a multidisciplinary approach encompassing sociology, psychology, social work, history, and women’s and gender studies, this program delves into critical topics such as family dynamics, sexuality, and social justice. Students will engage with real-world social issues, employing research methods to gain insights and drive positive change.

What you'll study

Sample course themes may include:

  • Social Life
  • Sociology of Families
  • Researching Social Life
  • Sexuality and Health
  • Women, Race and Social Justice

Learning Approach

  • Core Academic Foundations: Develop a solid understanding of key concepts and frameworks related to families, relationships, and social institutions.
  • Research and Evidence Skills: Gain expertise in research design, data collection, and analysis of findings.
  • Applied Understanding: Investigate how psychological, social, and institutional factors shape human behavior.

Capstone / Final Assessment

Final-year requirements may differ based on the academic plan. Students should consult the University of Windsor curriculum for specific details regarding capstone projects, theses, or other culminating assessments.

Entry requirements

Typically, there are no GRE or GMAT requirements for this program. For precise admission criteria, prospective students should refer to the University of Windsor's official admissions guidelines.

Career prospects

Graduates of the Family and Social Relations program can pursue diverse career paths in social work, counseling, community development, education, and public policy. The program equips students with the skills necessary to address complex social issues and contribute positively to societal well-being.