Social Development
REQUIRED COURSES (48-51 credit hours): Credits  Course Title
FMLY 1010 3 Human Development in the Family
FMLY 1020 3 Family Issues across the Lifespan
FMLY 1420 3 Family Management Principles
FMLY 1012 3 Introduction to Social Development
FMLY 2400 3 Family Financial Health
FMLY 2350 3 Multicultural Family Issues
FMLY 3780 3 Intro to the Development of Programs for Children and Families
FMLY 3790 3 Intro to the Evaluation of Programs for Children and Families
HEAL 2600 3 Integration of Health Determinants of Individuals
HMEC 2000 3 Research Methods and Presentation
HMEC 3000 3 Introduction to Social Epidemiology
SOC 1200 OR 6 Introduction to Sociology
PSYC 1200   Introduction to Psychology
STAT 1000  3 Basic Statistical Analysis 1
Science elective  3 any course offered by the Faculty of Science
One of (See Note 5)    
ECON 1010 3-6 Micro Economics
ECON 1020   Macro Economics
ECON 1210   Intro to Canadian Economic Issues and Policies
ECON 1220   Intro to Global and Environmental Economic Issues and Policies
DEPARTMENT ELECTIVES (24 credit hours; see Note 1):  
FMLY 2012  3 Development, Conflict, and Displacement
FMLY 3012  3 Theories of Social Development
FMLY 4012  3 Social Development Policies
FMLY Elective  3 Course Title:
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FMLY Elective  3 Course Title:
FMLY Elective  3 Course Title:
FACULTY ELECTIVE (3 credit hours @ 3000 or 4000 level; see Note 4):
Faculty Elective  3  Course Title:
OUTSIDE ELECTIVES (12-15 credit hours; see Note 2):
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 FREE ELECTIVES (30 credit hours; see Note 3):
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 Elective Choices SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT at least 3 credit hours from:
HMEC 2650 or SWRK 2650 or REC 2650   Social Aspects of Aging
FMLY 2800   Family Violence
FMLY 3240   Families in Later Years
FMLY 3800   Conflict Resolution in the Family
FMLY 4330   Management of Family Stress
FMLY 4600   Risk and Resilience in Behavioural and Social Development
FMLY 4480   Work and Family Issues
FMLY 3804   Violence against Children
FMLY 3400    Families as Consumers
FMLY 4400   Family Economics, Poverty and Wealth
FMLY 4602   Family Relationships, Health & Well-Being
at least 6 credit hours from:    
ANTH 1220   Cultural Anthropology
SOC 2320   Canadian Society and Culture
SOC 3890   Power and Inequality in Comparative Perspective
SWRK 2050   Community and Organizational Theory
NATV 1220   The Native Peoples of Canada, Part 1
NATV 1240   The Native Peoples of Canada, Part 2
LABR 3220   Global Sweatshops, Global Struggles
POLS 1000   Democracy & Development
POLS 2070   Introduction on the Canadian Government 
POLS 4710   Political Theory and the Family
WOMN 1600   Introduction to Women & Gender Studies in Social Sciences

Note 1. Any non-required FMLY course is a Department elective.

Note 2. Outside electives are courses from outside the Faculty of Human Ecology. Students who take ECON 1010 & 1020 Introduction to Micro/Macroeconomic Principles (6 cr. hours) will need to take 12 credit hours of outside electives. Students who take ECON 1210 Introduction to Canadian Economic Issues and Policies or ECON 1220 Introduction to Global and Environmental Economic Issues and Policies (3 cr. hours) will need to take 15 credit hours of outside electives.

Note 3. Free electives can be taken from the Department of Family Social Sciences, the Faculty of Human Ecology, or other faculties at the University of Manitoba.

Note 4. Elective choices for 2 or more options can only be taken to satisfy the requirements from one section, ie. It cannot be used to satisfy both lists.

Note 5. ECON 1010 & ECON 1020 may not be held with ECON 1200.

*In the event of discrepancies with this document and the General Calendar, the General Calendar will prevail.*
**It is the student’s responsibility to ensure pre-requisites are met prior to registering in higher level courses*