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   |  SOC 215 - Human Sexuality   3 Credits, 3 Contact Hours  3 lecture periods 0 lab periods
 Examination of human sexual experience throughout the life cycle, viewed from sociological and psychological perspectives. Includes psychological, sociological, and cultural legacy of sexuality, biological foundations of sexuality, varieties of sexual behaviors, sexuality and the life cycle, sexual problems, and social issues.
 
 Recommendation: Completion of one of the following before enrolling in this course: PSY 101  or SOC 101 . REA 091  with a C or better (or assessment into REA 112 ). If any recommended course is taken, see a financial aid or Veteran’s Affairs advisor to determine funding eligibility as appropriate.
 Information: Same as PSY 215 .
 Gen-Ed: Meets AGEC - SBS and C, G; Meets CTE - SBS and C, G.
 
 
 
 
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 Course Learning Outcomes
 
 
	Describe physiological, psychological and social dynamics affecting sexuality.Compare sexuality, sex roles, and gender orientation across diverse societies and cultures.Describe the variety and varying ways of sexuality.Describe how sexually transmitted diseases, sexual disorders, and various social issues relate to sexuality.Explain how race/ethnicity, religion, the family, and personal values affect intimacy and sexuality.Describe how people learn about sexuality.Compare the personal and public domains of sexuality.Describe the interrelationships among the concepts of intimacy, sex, love, and self. Outline:
 
 
	Psychological, Sociological, and Cultural Legacy of Sexuality   
	Sexual diversity among others and across cultures and societyGender identifyPersonal identityPolitical and legal aspects of sexualityReligious of sexuality 
	Biological Foundations of Sexuality
	
		Male sexual anatomyFemale sexual anatomySexual arousal and response patternsVarieties of Sexual Behaviors
	
		Love and the development of sexual relationshipsCommunication in sexual behaviorsSexual behaviorsSexual orientationsSexuality and the Life Cycle
	
		Birth control and contraceptivesConceiving children and pregnancySexuality during childhood and adolescenceSexuality in the adult yearsSexual Problems
	
		Nature and origin of sexual difficultiesSex therapy and enhancementSexually transmitted diseasesSocial Issues
	
		Atypical sexual behaviorSexual victimizationObjectification and commodification of sex 
 Effective Term:
 Spring 2016
 
 
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