This course focuses on two things, namely: First, forming students‘ schemata about various concepts and theories about family sociology. For this reason, this course provides an overview to understand the meaning of family from various paradigms, the importance of the family as a social institution, social system and social group. Students are also invited to understand the social structure and function of the family, family variations, relationships and social interactions between family members as well as various problems in the family such as intergenerational gaps, divorce, violence which are the causes of family disorganization. Apart from that, the changes that occur from outside the family institution also study the impact on the family institution, and vice versa. This course provides students with an understanding of the social relations between the family as a social institution and other institutions such as economics, politics, health, religion, etc. Second, this course also provides learning experiences for students to carry out small research in the field. Students are also asked to prepare written reports and present them using PowerPoint media. This course uses an expository and exploratory approach.