PSY 232 — Human Sexuality
This course examines various theoretical perspectives on sexuality, such as its biological, psychological, social, and cultural dimensions. Topics examined include, but are not limited to, male and female sexual anatomy, physiology, and response; sexuality over the life span; variations in sexual behavior and expression; sexual dysfunctions, paraphilias, and related therapies. Emphasis is placed on the human sexual experience as a vehicle for self-awareness, self-understanding, and self-acceptance.
Part of
- Art - AA (0401) Division: Humanities and Bilingual Studies Division
- Liberal Arts: General - AA (0199) Division: Humanities and Bilingual Studies Division
- Liberal Arts: Africana Studies Option - AA (019A) Division: Humanities and Bilingual Studies Division
- Liberal Arts: Entertainment Production Option - AA (019C) Division: Humanities and Bilingual Studies Division
- Liberal Arts: World Language Option - AA (019L) Division: Humanities and Bilingual Studies Division
- Education - AA (0206) Division: Social Sciences Division
- Human and Social Services - AAS (2202) Division: Social Sciences Division