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COUN2000

Introduction to Sexology Attitudes and Values

Unit

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  • Credit
    25
  • Location
    Curtin Perth
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Outline

Outline

This unit is an introduction to sexology; the scholarly study of human sexuality. Students are encouraged to reflect upon and reassess their own beliefs, attitudes and values through the investigation and examination of a diverse range of key sexological concepts and topics. Broader societal points of view are discussed. There is an emphasis on sex positivity and facilitating their understanding through a biopsychosocial approach.

What you'll learn

  • critically reflect on personal responses to sexology topics
  • discuss aspects of human sexuality in a comfortable and non judgemental manner
  • critically analyse issues related to human sexuality from different perspectives
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