Human Sexuality is a course which includes the study of anatomy and physiology as well as psychological/sociological aspects of human sexual behavior.
The course will focus on anatomy and physiology, along with issues of growth and development, relationships and sexual behavior and sexual response. An overview of pertinent historical and cultural contexts will provide a solid foundation as it relates to the expression and understanding of sexuality. Sexual orientation, sexually transmitted diseases, birth control methods and sexual dysfunction are also key elements in this course.
This course provides an introduction to global health, including an analysis of key health concerns and global priorities, the comparison of health status between nations, and an emphasis on issues of equity and social justice.
The colonization of global health will provide context for our studies. You will analyze and identify key health issues, their primary causes and consequences, and examine strategies for promoting improved health and wellness within nations, regions and globally.