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2022-2023 Undergraduate & Graduate Catalog

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PSY 316 - The Psychology of Human Intimacy and Sexuality

A comparative analysis of sexual practices, reproductive strategies, and intimate relationships using competing viewpoints (e.g., cultural psychology and evolutionary psychology). Topics may include comparing dating and cohabiting, married and gay and lesbian couples, factors in relationship stability and divorce, and the social control of sexuality and reproduction. Cross-listed with WGS 316. Offered every academic year. Prerequisite: PSY 101.

Credits: 3



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