PSYC 3330 Human Sexuality

This course will present the scientific and biological foundations of sexual behavior within a psychosocial context. The anatomy and physiology of human sexuality will be examined with an emphasis on sexual health matters and risks. Social issues, including sexual victimization, pornography, prostitution and atypical sexuality, will be discussed with focused attention to cultural diversity and critical thinking. May be taken as a CLST elective.

Prerequisite

PSYC 1301 and any 3 additional credit hours in PSYC

Offered

As needed