Program: Minor in Human Sexuality
Overview
The interdisciplinary minor in Human Sexuality is offered by the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences. The minor serves students with a special interest in this area because of its relation to their career plans (in counseling, teaching, scholarly research, etc.) as well as those who wish to take courses in this area as part of their liberal arts education. The minor also serves professionals who wish to augment present knowledge and skills in the area of human sexuality. Many courses in the program satisfy requirements or may be used as electives in several majors as well as in the Human Sexuality minor.
Program Requirements
1. Lower Division (6 units)
BIOL 241 Human Pregnancy and Embryology (3)
SOC 230 Introduction to Human Sexual Behavior (3)
2. Upper Division (15 units)
Note: When and if experimental courses are offered, the Program Coordinator will consider those appropriate for inclusion in the minor.
Five of the following courses (15 units):
ANTH 308 Gender and Culture (3)
ENGL 372 Eroticism in Literature (3)
FCS 340 Marriage and Family Relations (3)
HIST 351 History of Sexual Behavior (3)
PSY 421J Workshop in Development Sexuality (1)
PSY 421M Conflict Resolution in Intimate Relations (1)
PSY 421N Workshop in Human Sexuality (1)
PSY 452 Contemporary Issues in Human Sexuality (3)
PSY 453 Psychological Aspects of Human Sexuality (3)
SOC 324 Sociology of Sex and Gender (3)
SOC 456 Proseminar on Sexual Disorders (3)
SOC 451 Sociological Aspects of Human Sexuality (3)
SOC 452 Sociology of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Communities (3)
PSY 498 Practicum in Psychology (3)
or SOC 498 Field Study (3)
or FCS 494 Supervised Field Study (3)
See Department of Sociology for substitutions and waivers.
Total Units in the Minor: 21
Contact
Coordinator: Scott Williams
Sequoia Hall (SQ) 200V
(818) 677-3620
Coordinator: Karen Morgaine
Santa Susana Hall (SN) 321
(818) 677-3290