SOC1104 — Human Sexuality in Society
SOC 1104 - Human Sexuality in Society SOC 1104 - Human Sexuality in Society Catalog Description In this course, students will examine how social and cultural processes organize and shape human sexual behavior. The course includes consideration of cultural forces, historical and societal changes that have affected sexuality in society, the investigation of human sexual behavior, and the dissemination of knowledge about sexuality. The diverse impact of social institutions (media, politics, religion, education, and health) on the LGBTQUIA+ community and intersectional identities including race and other historically oppressed statuses, is also explored. Recommended Skills, Abilities, or Coursework: SOC 1111 is recommended, but not required. College-level reading and writing. Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (MnTC) Goal Area(s) fulfilled: Goal 05B: History and the Social and Behavioral Sciences, Goal 07A: Human Diversity, Race, Power, and Justice in the United States