PSY 174B Human Sexuality (BBS Certification)

This course is cross-listed with the graduate course PSY 202B.This online course meets the State of California and Board of Behavioral Sciences mandated requirement for 10 hours of training of physiological, psychological, and social cultural variables associated with sexual behavior and gender identity and the assessment and treatment of psychosexual dysfunction. This course is taken concurrent with PSY 174 Lifespan Development and must be completed for credit while enrolled in PSY 174Prerequisites: see policy on Undergraduate/Graduate Psychology Cross-Listed Courses. 

 

COURSE OBJECTIVES/STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES:

Upon completion of this course, students will:

1.     Discuss the development of attachment bonds and its relationship to sexuality.

2.     Describe factors affecting sexuality in older women.

3.     Explain factors which contribute to male factor infertility.

4.     Describe the phases of the menstrual cycle.

5.     Describe the stages of sexual intimacy

 

Text:  None, all materials will be provided within the online course.

Credits

0

Prerequisite

PSY 12 or PSY 13 or PSY 15

Corequisite

Must be taken concurrently with PSY 174.

Distribution

PSY