Grade
Twelve: HHS4M1
Individuals & Family In a Diverse Society
- Study the history of the family and speculate on its future direction
- Investigate why opposites attract
- Explore the origins of different lifestyles
- Investigate the various roles we assume
This course applies current theories and research from the disciplines of anthropology,
psychology, and sociology to the study of individual development, family behaviour,
intimate and parent-child relationships, and the ways in which families interact
within the diverse Canadian society. Students will learn the interpersonal skills
required to contribute to the well-being of families, and the investigative skills
required to conduct and evaluate research about individuals and families.
Prerequisite: Any U, U/C or C preparation course in Social Sciences &
Humanities, English or Canadian & World Studies
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