This course provides an understanding of social pathology, namely the science of social symptoms that are considered "sick" caused by social factors. Social pathology is considered a disease of society, therefore lecture participants are provided with an understanding of the Definition, Background and History of Social Pathology, Methodology and Theories of Social Pathology, and sociopathic individuals. Apart from that, students have an understanding and skills in conceptually solving problems of social ills such as gambling, corruption, prostitution, juvenile delinquency, etc.