Adv. Studies in Human Devel. (ASHD)

ASHD 301  Human Sexuality  

This course is an introductory survey of the educational, psychological, and emotional dimensions of human sexuality, with emphasis on the socio-cultural factors involved in intimate relating, sexuality, and loving. The course also examines emotional and psychological perspectives of human sexuality, especially in relation to social and cultural influences, human rights, and social justice, and examines anatomy, behavior, intimacy, love, relationships, sexual development, diseases, and reproductive mechanisms. Students must have reached at least 18 years of age by the first day of the term. This course carries a mutual exclusion with EDUC 301. You may not enroll in it if you have completed EDUC 301 with a passing grade.

Semester Hours: 4