FSOS2108: Preparation for Family Financial Studies: Money Matters in Families

3 Credits

The goal of this course is to help students understand the role that money plays in the health and well-being of individuals, couples and families across differing social contexts over the life course. The course will teach student how values about money develop within families and society; how these values influence the choices made by families; and the impact of these choices on the quality of couple and family relationships. The course will introduce students to a variety of career paths related to families and money including financial coach, counselor and educator.

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B+ Average (3.375)Most Common: A (35%)

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