The final syllabus will be available in the Learning Management System.
This is a past syllabus providing a general idea of what the course entails. This does not represent the current course's syllabus, requirements or expectations.
This is a three semester hour introductory course on human sexuality. Human sexuality is a multidisciplinary area; experts from many different fields, including biology, psychology, anthropology, and sociology, contribute to our understanding of human sexual behavior. Accordingly, we will cover many topics related to human sexuality, including anatomy and physiology, cultural norms for sexual activity, gender roles, romantic relationships, sexual orientation, and sexual health.
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All students requesting accommodations must contact their instructor within two weeks of letters being sent to discuss the nature of their accommodations. No exceptions.
The final grade in this class is based on four broad categories of work: discussions, Introduce Yourself icebreaker activity, literature review, and exams.