Whānau/Family and Social Practice (CSTU5165)

Level: 
5
Credits: 
15 (0.125 EFTS)
Compulsory: 
Yes
Aim: 
This course introduces students to the form and function of whānau and families in Aotearoa New Zealand society, as well as exploring the nature of the forces shaping family in the contemporary context, including intersecting issues of gender, class, ethnicity, sexuality, religion and disability. The student will have opportunities to apply this analysis to their own family context, and will be introduced to specific issues around children and youth.
Pre-requisites / Co-requisites: 
Restrictions: (CSTU6211 and CSTU6540) or CSTU5911.
Timetable: 
Choose your class for this course from the option(s) below. You will need to attend all the sessions in that class to complete the course. Where more than one class number is shown, choose one of them and attend all sessions within that class number. (Note: If a class is held in different locations at the same time, you only need to attend all the sessions in one of the locations.)
There are no classes on public holidays.

Class: 1927

From - To Session Day Time Campus (Room)
29 Feb 24 - 11 Apr 24 Lecture Thursday 10:30 - 14:30 Waitākere (510-3011)
2 May 24 - 27 Jun 24 Lecture Thursday 10:30 - 14:30 Waitākere (510-3011)
Note: This course is offered as part of Bachelor of Social Practice.