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Longwood University

SOCL326: Sociology Civil Rights Mvmt

This course offers an integrative look at human sexuality. Students will be challenged to think deeply and critically about sexuality and to develop an understanding of the sociological perspective on the subject. The perspective of other disciplines including history, biology, psychology, and anthropology will be incorporated where appropriate. Topics include sexual anatomy and behavior, sexual orientation and identity, sexual socialization, sexual values, sexual relationships and consent, sexual violence, and the commodification of sexuality. Prerequiste: SOCL 105. 3 credits.

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Delivery Method
Online
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Delivery Method
Campus
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Delivery Method
Hybrid
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Credits
3.0
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Department
Sociology, Anth & Crim Justice
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Based on available data, this course will not transfer to other Transfer Virginia Partners. Please contact Longwood University via College Connect, if you have an account, or Contact An Institution to get additional information.