Students will examine the family as a social institution: its historical origins, forms of organization, interaction patterns, conflict, and change as well as ethnic and cultural differences. Students will be exposed to the background of marriage and family systems throughout the world. Attention will be given to topics such as love, gender roles, sexuality, family violence, communication and conflict, separation and divorce, and remarriage and stepfamilies. Emerging forms of family, dating and intimacy will be discussed.
- Semester One 2023-2024: Norah Ademun
- Semester One 2023-2024: HELLEN ATUHAIRWE
- Semester One 2023-2024: Congchristin Ayugi
- Semester One 2023-2024: MARY BATUSE
- Semester One 2023-2024: Divas Chebet
- Semester One 2023-2024: NAMUKOSE EVE
- Semester One 2023-2024: Patrick Kibeti
- Semester One 2023-2024: Morine Mugide
- Semester One 2023-2024: Geofrey Muleyi
- Semester One 2023-2024: Jackson Nabende
- Semester One 2023-2024: Juliet Nakamanya
- Semester One 2023-2024: LILLIAN NAKATO
- Semester One 2023-2024: JUSTINE NAKIGOZI
- Semester One 2023-2024: REBECCA NAKOLI
- Semester One 2023-2024: RACHEAL NAMUGENYI
- Semester One 2023-2024: Ruth Namwani
- Semester One 2023-2024: CHRISTINE NASSALI
- Semester One 2023-2024: REHEMA NJOREGWA
- Semester One 2023-2024: Samalie Nyamyalo
- Semester One 2023-2024: OPIO PAUL
- Étudiants inscrits: 20