SOC2016 — Human Sexuality
SOC 2016 - Human Sexuality SOC 2016 - Human Sexuality This course explores the social aspects of sexualities as they exist across different social groups. Students will analyze the Western hegemonic ideal of “sexuality” and expand their understanding of the many influences on patterns of sexual behavior. This includes a close examination of sexualities in relation to ethnic and racial boundaries and evolutionary, historical and cross-cultural perspectives. Prerequisite: Any 1000-level anthropology, economics, history, political science, psychology or sociology course or permission of instructor Elective Code(s): LART, SSCI Previous: SOC* 216