Description
This course explores sexual phenomena and behavior through biological, psychological, and societal forces of influence. Perspectives and theories reviewed in the course include but are not limited to: cross-cultural and cross-species perspectives on sexuality; sexual health; social institutions; and evolutionary, psychological, and critical theories of sexuality. Throughout the course, sexuality in a diverse world is an emphasis, with the application of inclusive language. Upon successful completion of the course, students will identify and examine a subject of sexuality, while presenting its impact of progression within the discipline of psychology. Prerequisites: Completed PSY 110 and PSY 132 with a grade of āCā or better.