The course aims to engage students with diverse presentation and topical discussion for academic conversation. With these conversations, it intends to explore different ways to engage socioligacally with social issues that matters to us. Thus, it will consist of include readings, seminar discussions, maintaining a journal, conversations, group exercises through a seminar-series focusing on problems, issues, and trends related to the field of Sociology. The course will also be an avenue for the students to present their thesis results. For this semester, the following are the proposed topics:

  • Special topics in health and society
  • Special topics in politics
  • Special topics in religion
  • Special topics in culture and cities
  • Special topics in social change and gender relations
  • Special topics in population and demography