Biology (BIOL) 310
Biology of Human Sexuality (Revision 1)

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Delivery Mode: Individualized study online
Credits: 3
Area of Study: Science
Prerequisite: BIOL 235 or BIOL 230, or any 3-credit, second-year human biology course.
Faculty: Faculty of Science & Technology
BIOL 310 is not available for challenge.
Overview
Defining human sexuality is not an easy task. Often misunderstood, human sexuality does not merely comprise the physical behaviour of sexual intercourse; the predominant behaviour likely to come to mind at the mention of “sex.” While important, sexual intercourse is only one component of a much larger and complex web called “human sexuality.” Given the complexity and range of human sexual behaviour, Biology 310 offers students multiple perspectives in order to understand sexuality.
Outline
Unit 1: What is Human Sexuality?
Unit 2: Anatomy and Physiology: The Male Body
Unit 3: Anatomy and Physiology: The Female Body
Unit 4: Sexual Response Cycle
Unit 5: Gender
Unit 6: Attraction and Love
Unit 7: Sexual Techniques and Behaviours
Unit 8: Sexual Dysfunction
Unit 9: Pregnancy and Childbirth
Unit 10: Contraception and Abortion
Unit 11: Sexuality in Childhood and Adolescents
Unit 12: Sexuality in Adulthood and in the Later Years
Unit 13: Sexuality and Disability
Unit 14: Sexually Transmitted Infections
Evaluation
To receive credit for BIOL 310, you must also achieve a course composite grade of at least fifty percent “D” (50 per cent), and a minimum passing grade of fifty percent (50 per cent) on each assignment and the final examination. The weighting of the composite grade is as follows:
Assign. 1 | Assign. 2 | Midterm Exam. | Final Exam | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|
15% | 15% | 20% | 50% | 100% |
The midterm and final examinations for this course must be taken online with an AU-approved exam invigilator at an approved invigilation centre. It is your responsibility to ensure your chosen invigilation centre can accommodate online exams. For a list of invigilators who can accommodate online exams, visit the Exam Invigilation Network.
To learn more about assignments and examinations, please refer to Athabasca University's online Calendar.
Course Materials
Textbook
Spencer A. Rathus, Jeffrey S. Nevid, Lois Fichner-Rathus, Edward S. Herold (2010). Human Sexuality in a World of Diversity. (3rd Canadian edition) Pearson Education.
Other Materials
All AU course materials are available online.
Athabasca University reserves the right to amend course outlines occasionally and without notice. Courses offered by other delivery methods may vary from their individualized-study counterparts.
Opened in Revision 1, June 10, 2010.
Last updated by SAS 07/07/2014 16:42:09