BSOE 146: Marriage, Family, and Kinship is a course that explores the social institutions of marriage, family, and kinship from a sociological perspective. It examines the cultural, historical, and social dimensions of these institutions, focusing on their roles, structures, and functions in different societies. The course covers topics such as the diversity of family forms, the changing dynamics of marriage, gender roles, and the significance of kinship ties. Students gain an understanding of how these institutions evolve over time and the ways in which they are influenced by broader social, economic, and cultural forces.
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