The Sociology of Human Sexuality is a general review of the basic information necessary to understand the sexual functioning of humans, including an examination of variations in sexual behavior. Topics include: anatomy, reproduction, sexuality and the life cycle, sexual dysfunctions, and sexual transmitted diseases. Students will use critical thinking skills to examine sexuality and society. SYG2340 is a writing credit course. Students must earn a minimum grade of C to meet the requirements of Gordon Rule for writing. SYG2340 meets the International/Intercultural competency requirement.