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PSYC 2316 - Human SexualityArts & Sciences Previous Course Number: ACOM 262
Human sexuality is a study of interpersonal relationships. This course examines diverse topics focused on providing the student with a greater understanding of the human condition across genders, cultures, and history. It offers an analysis of the anatomical, psychological, cultural and social aspects of a wide range of topics in the area of human sexuality. Course emphasis is in the development of an understanding and appreciation of variations of sexual expression and the role of sexuality throughout the various phases of the life cycle.
Please note that this course discusses adult and graphic themes, imagery, and topics. credit(s): 3 Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1100,ENGL 1105
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