PSYC 376 Human Sexuality
This course will cover the topic of human sexuality from a psychological perspective, with an applied psychological perspective emphasized. Research on sexuality will be examined involving a wide range of topics including but not limited to: (1) Sexual desire and sexual responses; (2) Sexual practices; (3) Sexual issues and problems; (4) Sexual violence; and (5) Sex therapy. There will be a focus on understanding common misconceptions regarding sexuality and current controversies in the field. General knowledge on human sexuality (e.g., anatomy, sexual response) will also be covered as this information is a necessary prerequisite to understand more psychologically related information. Prerequisite: PSYC 111. Spring, odd years.