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SOC 2052 Sociology of the Family
Last taught: Fall 2026 Add to Schedule
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Review Summary Updated April 05, 2026

This class is a straightforward grade booster if you memorize key statistics from lecture slides and pull direct references from the readings for your exams and term paper. The curriculum heavily emphasizes traditional, conservative views on marriage and gender roles, which many students value as practical, real-world advice, while others find the material outdated or frustratingly one-sided. Attendance is strictly tracked with clicker questions, but you can generally coast through the coursework without completing every assigned reading as long as you know how to cite the core concepts on tests. Your experience will heavily depend on your assigned teaching assistant, since grading fairness and discussion engagement vary dramatically across sections. Take this course if you want a manageable workload and a traditional perspective on family life, but be prepared to navigate views that may directly challenge progressive beliefs.

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Fall 2010
2.0
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This class was so boring. Professor Wilcox was very monotone in his lectures. It was very easy though. I have heard the other professors make this class very interesting. Grade based on midterm, final, paper, discussion, and debate in discussion.

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