This course will examine human sexuality through both a theoretical and practical lens. Students will learn about the biological components of human sexuality and learn a common vocabulary for engaging in informed, mature conversations about human sexuality. Then students will explore the current literature on sexual identity and behavior, and consider the social implications of human sexuality and its role in healthy development. Finally, students will examine where the gaps are in the literature and which questions are still being answered regarding healthy sexual development in humans. Prerequisite: PSYCH 100.
Grade Basis: Letter Grade
Credits: 4.0
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