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 485-135 Human Sexuality A

Note

Students are required to attend all classes and are encouraged to participate actively in the program.

Credit Points

5.6

Semester

Summer

Contact

Five consecutive working days of formal classes during non-teaching periods of the year. Classes include workshops which allow students to discuss the material in relation to their own backgrounds, lectures, audio-visual material, role play and excursions. Each program is usually team-taught by two staff members

Subject Description

A study of human sexuality within an inter-disciplinary framework. Topics include: sexual development through the life cycle, inter-personal relationships, ways of communicating, making and breaking relationships, sexual preference, contraception, sexually transmitted diseases, rape, child abuse and pornography.

Assessment

An essay or research paper of approximately 2500 words on an approved topic). An evaluative statement of at least 1000 words of the student's responses and experiences in the course, derived from records kept during the program must also be completed. Students must perform satisfactorily in each area of assessment and attend all classes.



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