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Latest revision as of 16:03, 3 January 2018
Human Sexuality
Key facts
- PS364 Human Sexuality.
- Third year module for BSc Psychology undergraduate students.
- Wikipedia related work involves students working in groups to edit Wikipedia articles.
- Organised by Dr Corey Fincher
Summary
The primary aim of this module is to develop an awareness of the science of human sexuality. We will use an approach that is based on the principles of evolutionary science. Topics can include the evolved psychology of sexual attraction; sexual preferences and fluidity; mating systems and cultural variation; scientific methods for studying sexuality; sexual coercion; psychological adaptation; sexual strategies; women’s dual sexuality; the role of hormones in human sexuality; signal evolution; evolution of mate choice; love and jealousy.
Links to the courses