PSYC-FPX2800 Gender and Human Sexuality
Students examine the physical, cognitive, and emotional aspects of human sexuality as they relate to current and historical perspectives. Students analyze social and biological foundations of human sexuality and develop their understanding of sexuality in individuals and their relationships. Students also apply theory and historical perspectives to their study of human reproduction, contraception and abortion, sexuality and social policy, and sexual behavior and contemporary society. In addition, students demonstrate their knowledge of ethical practices that guide professional behavior in the field of human sexuality.