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GWST 1102 - Love and Sex |
This course examines the phenomena of love and sex from multi- and interdisciplinary perspectives in a global context. Students critically evaluate the personal and social significances of intimacy and analyze the ethical, political, and cultural dimensions of love and sex through a variety of media. Topics may include family; marriage and monogamy; sexual identity and orientation; reproductive politics; sex work; consent; and representation.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Semester Schedule Types: Lecture Lower, 1000-2000 level Division Interdisciplinary Studies Department Course Attributes: General Education-Area B2 Prerequisites: EXXX Y or ( ( LS - ENGL 0999 Satisfied Y or (Undergraduate Semester level ENGL 0999 Minimum Grade of S and Undergraduate Semester level ENGL 1101 Minimum Grade of C) ) and ( LS - MATH 0989 Satisfied Y or Undergraduate Semester level MATH 0989 Minimum Grade of C%) and ( ( LS - MATH 0998 Satisfied Y or (Undergraduate Semester level MATH 0998 Minimum Grade of S and Undergraduate Semester level MATH 1101 Minimum Grade of D) ) or ( LS - MATH 0999 Satisfied Y or (Undergraduate Semester level MATH 0999 Minimum Grade of S and Undergraduate Semester level MATH 1111 Minimum Grade of D) ) ) ) |
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