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College of Family & Human Development

MARRIAGE AND RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT

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COURSE TITLE: MARRIAGE AND RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT

LEVEL: CERTIFICATE

MODE OF LEARNING: PHYSICAL LEARNING

DURATION: 4 MONTHS

Course Description: This program provides practical knowledge and skills for building, managing, and sustaining healthy and fulfilling marriages and intimate relationships. It explores communication, emotional intelligence, conflict management, financial management, intimacy, family dynamics, and the responsibilities of marriage.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Understanding of the principles and dynamics of healthy marriages and relationships.
  • Ability to communicate effectively and manage conflicts constructively.
  • Knowledge of emotional, financial, social, and family-related aspects of marriage.
  • Practical skills for building and sustaining healthy marital relationships.

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand the foundations, expectations, responsibilities, and dynamics of marriage.
  • Develop effective communication, emotional intelligence, and conflict-resolution skills.
  • Learn practical approaches to financial management and decision-making within marriage.
  • Understand family dynamics, boundaries, intimacy, and relationship development.

Detailed Modules:

  • Foundations of Marriage and Family Life
  • Communication and Emotional Intelligence in Marriage
  • Conflict Resolution and Problem Solving
  • Financial Management and Decision-Making in Marriage
  • Intimacy, Trust, and Emotional Connection
  • Family Dynamics, Boundaries, and Parenting
  • Premarital Preparation and Marriage Readiness
  • Building a Sustainable and Fulfilling Marriage

Benefits:

  • Practical preparation for individuals intending to enter marriage.
  • Improved communication, emotional intelligence, and conflict-management skills.
  • Better understanding of financial, family, and interpersonal responsibilities within marriage.
  • Skills for building stronger, healthier, and more resilient marital relationships.

Target Audience: Individuals preparing for marriage, newly married couples, married individuals seeking to strengthen their relationships, relationship educators, family professionals, and individuals interested in marriage and family development.

Course Prospects: Graduates can apply their knowledge in marriage and relationship education, family development programs, community organizations, faith-based family initiatives, relationship coaching, or use the skills to strengthen their own personal and family relationships.

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