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Department of Family Social ScienceCollege of Education and Human Development
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Family Diversity

 

 
Commitment to Diversity

Family Social Science is committed to weaving diversity perspectives throughout its teaching, discovery, and engagement projects. Interests range broadly across

  • family structures
  • race and ethnicity
  • economic level
  • sexual orientation and gender issues
  • ability/disability issues

These themes are frequently discussed in classes, weekly discussion groups, and in research teams.

Family Diversity Research Projects

 

Learn More

Watch a video of Paul Rosenblatt as he discusses his research in the area of family diversity. This video requires QuickTime 5.0 or higher.

Paul Rosenblatt Video

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Courses
A variety of FSoS courses are available to learn more about the issues surrounding family diversity. Both graduate and undergraduate level courses focus on the issues of economic and geographic diversity cutting across racial and ethnic lines.
FSoS Courses

 

 

FSoS Links

Faculty Graduate Degrees in Family Diversity

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