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5 credits
Students in this course examine the place of sexuality in human life, including the influences of biological, psychological, social, and cultural factors. Students look particularly at the interface of sexual issues in clinical work. Special attention is paid to the issues of gender, culture, sexual health, and sexual dysfunction from a sexological perspective. This course is as much about learning about human sexuality and helping clients with sexual issues as it is about exploring students' own ideas, values, biases, and discomfort about sex and sexuality. It is both an academic, intellectual journey and a personal adventure.
Prerequisites for students entering May 29, 2023 and later
MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling Prerequisites
- CPLB 602L
MS in School Counseling
- SPLB 672L
MS Dual Degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and School Counseling Prerequisites
- DDLB 621L
Prerequisites for students entering prior to May 29, 2023
MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling Prerequisites
- COUN 6785
- COUN 6730
MS in School Counseling Prerequisites
- COUN 6322
- COUN 6320
MS Dual Degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and School Counseling Prerequisites
- COUN 6730D
- CPLB 601L