Preparation for and adjustment to marital and family relationships throughout the life cycle.
This course can be applied towards:
Prerequisite
SOC 100 (General Sociology) or HDFS 101 (Individual and Family Development). All prerequisites must be completed or consent from the instructor given prior to enrollment.
Important Information
All prerequisites must be completed or consent form the instructor given prior to enrollment.
Textbook and Materials
Textbooks and materials can be purchased at the CSU Bookstore unless otherwise indicated.
Required
- Exploring Marriages and Families with MySocLab (for this text), 1st Ed. (2012)
Seccombe, Karen
ISBN: 978-0205218332 - Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (may already have from previous course), 6th Ed. (2010)
American Psychological Association
ISBN: 978-1433805615
Regarding "MySocLab" (Pearson): For registration and purchase information see: RamCT > Read First > MYSOCLAB Registration Information.
Instructors
Dr. Jennifer Aberle
(970) 491-5089
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jennifer.aberle@colostate.edu
Dr. Jennifer Aberle is an adjunct assistant professor in the Department of Human Development and Family Studies at Colorado State University. Her research interests include: death, dying, and grief as a contextual and developmental experience; parenting in the context of bereavement; pedagogy in applied human sciences; parenting across the lifespan; and parenting education.