
HUMAN SEXUALITY
HSER/INTS 1140 (3 CREDITS)
COURSE SYLLABUS – Spring, 2012
OFFICE:
ACTIVITIES BLDG. RM# - A219
TELEPHONE:
(651) 450-3717
CLASSROOM:
HH#306
CLASS MEETING TIME:
Thursday: 6-9 PM
OFFICE HOURS: M = 3-4pm, T = 10-11am, W =
11-Noon, TH = 10-11am & 5-6pm OR BY
APPOINTMENT
E-MAIL ADDRESS: treis@inverhills.edu
After reading the text and
attending the course, the student will be able to:
·
Identify and
describe female/male sexual anatomy & physiology.
·
Identify, explain
and describe various contraception methods.
·
Define and
differentiate between the various sexually transmitted diseases covered in the
course.
·
Explain how
present day sexual attitudes have evolved from a historical examination.
·
Identify changes
in gender roles in today’s society.
·
Explain the
psychological perspectives on gender typing.
·
Identify the
characteristics of male/female differences in romantic love.
·
Critically analyze
the psychobiological view of why men & women desire different characteristics in
their mates.
·
Describe typical
male/female, male/male, and female/female sexual behavior among children age’s
three to eight and nine to thirteen.
·
Describe the
changes since the Kinsey studies in the average age at which males & females
begin dating, petting, and initiate sex.
·
Identify the known
routes of HIV transmission, as well as factors that affect the risk of sexual
transmission of HIV.
·
Identify the ways
HIV is NOT transmitted.
NOTE:
IF THERE IS ANY STUDENT IN THIS CLASS WHO HAS NEED FOR TEST TAKING
ACCOMMODATION, OR NOTE TAKING ACCOMMODATION, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO DISCUSS THIS
WITH ME.
GENERAL POINTS TO KEEP IN MIND
Tom’s
basic rules:
-
Each time you come
to class give me YOUR PERSONAL BEST!!!
-
Each class period
you must sit at a different table with different people
-
If you are caught
texting, you will automatically lose 10pts off your participation score
METHOD OF EVALUATION
1.
ATTENDANCE:
“Half of success is just
showing up.” Your presence is
important to our learning community.
Each of your voices and experiences enriches the context of our learning.
As adult learners, your presence is important to the class.
You will be allowed one
absence for whatever reason (i.e. illness, personal health day).
Think of this as your “Get out of jail free card.”
A sign-in sheet will be passed around for each class.
Be sure you sign in! Each day
missed after one absence will result in losing 10 points per day off your
attendance score.
Total points possible for
attendance: 50 pts.
2.
QUIZZES
There will be three quizzes
worth 25pts each in this course.
Quiz dates are the following:
3.
FINAL PROJECT:
You will need to hand in a
written outline of your presentation (1) & a bibliography (2).
Your bibliography should contain the following:
§
At least three
Internet sources
§
At least one
professional journal
§
A total of at
least 5 sources must be represented in your Bibliography
As = 100% -
88% (250-220)
Bs = 87% -
80% (219-200)
Cs = 79%-70%
(199-175)
Ds = 69%-60%
(174-150)
Fs = 59% or
less (149 or below)
IMPORTANT DATES TO HIGHLIGHT
2/2-
Presentation topic due
4/12 - Gender
Identity paper due
2/16, 3/29, 5/3 – Quiz Dates
***Note your student presentation date
(2/16, 3/22, 4/19)
(DATES)
(SUBJECT)
(ASSIGNED READINGS)
Jan 19
Ice Breakers/Finish Learning Community/HX. Perspective (Read Ch.1)
Jan 26
Finish HX Perspective & Contemporary Issues
Feb 2
Sexuality Across the Lifespan/Group Discussion
(Read Ch.6&7)
***Topic for presentation due***
Feb 9
Guest Speaker (Family Tree): STIs/More Sexuality Across the life span
(Read Ch.15)
March 22
STUDENT PRESENTATION DAY
April 5
Gender Roles/Video: Boys&Girls Really are different
April 12
Tom’s Sex Talk/Catch up/
GENDER IDENTITY PAPER DUE(Ch.9)
April 19
STUDENT PRESENTATION DAY
April 26
Catch up day
May 3
FINAL QUIZ/CLOSING/POT LUCK
Incomplete Grade and Withdrawal Information:
Students must initiate requests for either an
incomplete grade or withdrawal from a course by filing the appropriate form with
Enrollment Services. Students who stop attending classes without completing the
withdrawal process may receive a grade of “F,” and are responsible for all
tuition/fees associated with the course registration. Withdrawal forms
must be submitted as stated in the course schedule. Please see the current
Class Schedule or Catalog for details.