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PSYC 2215 — Human Sexuality

3 credits · 3 hours

| Lecture This course provides on overview of the various perspectives, research methods, concepts, and critical issues in the study of sexuality. Areas covered include: Sexual attitudes, ideals and behaviors of past and present; cultural differences and similarities in sexuality; global/social issues related to sexuality; research methods used in the study of sexuality; male and female sexual anatomy and physiology; gender issues; sexual arousal and response; love and communication in intimate relationships; sexual orientations; contraception and conception; sexuality across the life -span; sexually transmitted diseases; sexual difficulties and solutions; atypical sexual behavior; sexual coercion; pornography; and prostitution/sex work. MNTC Goal Area(s): 08, 05

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