This course provides a comprehensive overview of human sexual behaviors, orientations, and identities from psychological, biological, and socio-cultural perspectives. Topics include the history of sexuality research, sexual anatomy, sexual orientations, sexual behaviors across the lifespan, sexuality and relationships, sexuality education, and contemporary issues. The course takes an interdisciplinary, sex-positive approach to examining the diversity of human sexual expression and experiences. Through readings, lectures, discussions, and assignments, students will develop a deeper understanding of sexuality as a core component of our lives.
SOC 325: HUMAN SEXUALITIES
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School of Humanities, Sciences and Technology