Temporal Welfare in Families

Temporal Welfare in Families
Assumptions, philosophy, and theory accounting for resource allocation, use, and meaning in families.
SFL
472
 Hours3.0 Credit, 3.0 Lecture, 0.0 Lab
 PrerequisitesSFL 101 & STAT 121 & SFL 290; SFL 160 or concurrent enrollment.
 TaughtFall Contact Department, Winter Contact Department
 ProgramsContaining SFL 472
Course Outcomes

Content and Learning

  • Critically apply knowledge of principles of provident living as methods of economy in the creation of home as a sacred center for family life.
  • Critically apply knowledge of principles of provident living as methods of economy in treating practical human needs as opportunity for moral and temporal growth in family members.
  • Critically apply knowledge of principles of provident living as methods of economy in helping to establish a vital community.