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PSYC215 — Human Sexuality

3 credits · 3 hours

Add to Personal Bookmarks Number of Explore the biological, psychological, historical, cultural, and social aspects of sexuality and gender. Discuss the practices and behaviors that influence sexual and mental health. Also as HLTH 215 ; credit will not be awarded for both. (Fall) Three hours lecture each week. Three Credits. Three billable hours. Pre-/ Examine current ethical, historical, and sociocultural viewpoints regarding human sexuality, behaviors, and identities and the corresponding impact on mental health. 2. Differentiate the human sexual development process and range of sexual behaviors expressed throughout the life-cycle framework. 3. Apply the diverse experiences of those with minority sexualities and gender identities to multiple societal contexts. 4. Assess risk factors and behaviors that influence physical, emotional, relationship and interpersonal sexual health. 5. Examine how personal and cultural values influence sexual behavior and contraception use. 6. Recognize the symptoms of sexual dysfunction, disorders, and sexually-transmitted infections.

Prerequisites: ENGL101

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