PSY 228 Human Sexuality
Human Sexuality provides a comprehensive introduction to the psychobiological, psychosocial, behavioral, and cross-cultural aspects of sexuality. Theoretical and empirical research will be utilized to better understand the broad range of attitudes, behaviors, knowledge, practices, and myths pertaining to sexuality. Topics include, but are not limited to, gender development, sexual orientation, contraception, sexually transmitted diseases, sexual problems, sexual disorders, and therapies. (3 credit hours)
Prerequisite
Person & Society (PS) core requirement and sophomore standing
Offered
Fall, Spring, Summer