Spring 2014
J.B. Pryor, Ph.D
Goals of the Course
The primary objective of this course is to give the student a broad overview of human sexuality. The scientific study of sexuality is multidisciplinary. We will cover topics ranging from the physiology of sexual arousal to social issues such as rape and sexual harassment. My own professional training is in social psychology and behavioural aspects of sexuality often will be emphasised in the course. By the end of the course, I hope that students will develop a knowledge base that will help them in understanding their own sexuality as well as the role of sexuality in society.
Links
PowerPoint Slides from Class
Q1
Anatomy & Physiology 1
Anatomy & Physiology 2
Anatomy & Physiology 3
History of sex part 1
History of sex part 2
History of sex part 3
Methodology
Theories of Sex part 1
Theories of Sex part 2
Q2
Abortion
Birth Control
History Birth Control
HIV AIDS
MJ Model
Pregnancy Childbirth
Sexual Dysfunction
STIs
Q3
Androgeny
GenderSocialPersp
GenderBioCulture
Homosexuality
Stereotypes
Q4
Aging
Rape
SH Slides Classroom
Unconventional Sex
Research
SPSP 2007 Presentation
National HIV Prevention Conference Presentation
EAESP 2008 Presentation
CCSR 2007 Presentation
AED 2007 Presentation
Texas 17th HIV STD Conference