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Human Sexuality (PSY 210)

Term: 2013-2014 AY - Fall Semester

Faculty

Tekia S PoulinShow MyInfo popup for Tekia S Poulin
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Description

This course will introduce the biological, psychological, social, historical and cultural influences that impact human sexual behavior. In addition, this course will address contemporary social issues such as pornography, prostitution, rape, contraception, abortion, childhood and adolescent sexuality, and sexual orientation. Students will also gain an in-depth understanding of the nature of romantic relationships, anatomy and physiology of the male and female genitals, sexual positions, sexually transmissible infections, pregnancy, and birth. Material that may be questionable to some students will be presented in a direct and open manner. Students in this course understand this and consent to participate in the course. Prerequisite: PSY101.