Interpersonal and Family Relationships 11


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This course provides a broad overview of how relationships form and change. You will explore a variety of relationships, including work relationships, friendships, and committed relationships, as well as examine how these relationships evolve or end. This course will also provide an overview of effective communication, wellness, and safety in interpersonal relationships. You will examine the variety of ways people communicate and describe components of healthy and unhealthy relationships.

Assessment includes Learning Guides, Module Projects and Module Exams

Module 1 – Communication

  • Section 1: Types of Communication
  • Section 2: Skills for Effective Communication
  • Section 3: Communicating with Family
  • Section 4: Communicating Appropriately

Module 2 – Relationships

  • Section 1: Understanding Relationships
  • Section 2: Forming Relationships
  • Section 3: Committed Relationships
  • Section 4: When Relationships End

Module 3 – Marriage 

  • Section 1: Marriage – What is It?
  • Section 2: Marriage Survival Kit
  • Section 3: Marriage in Canada
  • Section 4: History of Marriage and Divorce

Module 4 – Safety

  • Section 1: Healthy Versus Unhealthy Relationships
  • Section 2: Wellness and Safety in Relationships

Assessment

  • First Assignment       10%
  • Learning Guides        35%
  • Module Projects        25%
  • Module Exams           25%
  • Final Exam                    5%

Required Resources: a computer with internet access.

BC Performance Standards