H EDU2040
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Human Sexuality
Description
Human Sexuality is an inter-disciplinary course exploring topics in biology, health, psychology, and sociology. The course provides an introduction to basic concepts of human sexuality, including anatomy, reproduction, and sexual response across the life cycle. The material will deal with gender roles, sexual orientation, dysfunction, and sexually transmitted disease. Students will also examine sexuality from the perspective of ethics, religion, the law, and education. Students will assess their own sexual attitudes and acquire information that should enable them to make responsible sexuality decisions.
Minimum Credits
3
Maximum Credits
3
Repeat for Credit
No
Semesters Typically Offered
All Terms