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Dec 21, 2024
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FCL 237 - Human Sexuality Description: The biophysical, psychosocial, and behavioral aspects of sexuality with emphasis on making responsible sexual decisions and promoting healthy relationships. General Education: SB-Foundations of Human Adaptations and Behavior. Formerly FCL/FS 337, students may not receive credit for both.
Credits: (4)
General Education Category: SB-Foundations of Human Adaptations and Behavior. K6 - Individual & Society
General Education Pathways: P6 Ways of Knowing
Learner Outcomes: Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- Explain the physiological and psychological aspects of human sexuality and reproduction.
- Articulate the roles of familial and societal factors on human sexuality and reproduction.
- Identify sexually transmitted diseases and family planning techniques.
- Identify and describe societal values about human sexuality and reproduction and origins of their values.
- Describe the main theories of sexual behavior, including defining the social and relationship processes that are integral to understanding human sexuality.
- Articulate the ways in which issues of gender, identity, preference and orientation are addressed within the context of cultural norms and expectations.
- Analyze human sexual behavior through research and analysis of data.
- Articulate the cultural values that have controlled the institution of sexual behavior throughout different time periods and cultures.
- Create a report on an original research project that analyzes group dynamics in sexual expression.
Learner Outcomes Approval Date: 3/5/20
Anticipated Course Offering Terms and Locations: Fall Locations: Ellensburg Winter Locations: Ellensburg Spring Locations: Ellensburg, Online
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