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Sexology - opis przedmiotu

Informacje ogólne
Nazwa przedmiotu Sexology
Kod przedmiotu 12.9-WL-LekAM-SexE- 22
Wydział Wydział Lekarski i Nauk o Zdrowiu
Kierunek WLiNZ - oferta ERASMUS / Lekarski
Profil -
Rodzaj studiów jednolite magisterskie sześcioletnie
Semestr rozpoczęcia semestr zimowy 2023/2024
Informacje o przedmiocie
Semestr 5
Liczba punktów ECTS do zdobycia 1
Typ przedmiotu obowiązkowy
Język nauczania polski
Sylabus opracował
  • prof. dr hab. Zbigniew Izdebski
  • dr Joanna Dec-Pietrowska
Formy zajęć
Forma zajęć Liczba godzin w semestrze (stacjonarne) Liczba godzin w tygodniu (stacjonarne) Liczba godzin w semestrze (niestacjonarne) Liczba godzin w tygodniu (niestacjonarne) Forma zaliczenia
Wykład 15 1 - - Zaliczenie na ocenę
Seminarium 15 1 - - Zaliczenie na ocenę

Cel przedmiotu

The aim of the course is for students to develop their knowledge of human sexuality and its components. Students will gain knowledge of the challenges, dilemmas facing contemporary sexology. After completing the course, they will be able to differentiate between such concepts as: sexual and gender identity, sexual orientation, sexual preference, sexual disorder, etc. They will obtain the knowledge on how to apply early diagnosis and brief intervention to a person with sexual problems, as well as gain basic knowledge on treatment methods for sexual dysfunctions.

Wymagania wstępne

Knowledge of human biological and psychological development. Knowledge of anatomy and physiology.

Zakres tematyczny

1. Sexology as an interdisciplinary science. Basic terminology in sexology. Sexual rights.
2. The history of sexology in the world and in Poland. Methodological aspects of research on human sexuality.
3. Sexuality in the human life cycle.
4. Sexual health of Poles in the life cycle, research analysis.
5. The norm in relation to human sexuality.
6. The physiology of sexual reaction and response in women and men.
7. Sexual identity and gender identification. Transsexualism - diagnosis and therapy.
8. Psychosexual orientations. Issues of LGBT+.
9. Sexual activity and sexual preference.
10. The psychosexual development: norm and pathology.
11. Sexual disorders and dysfunctions of women and men - diagnosis, etiology, therapy.
12. Specificity of work with a sexological patient. Sexological interview and examination.
13. Sexual violence - diagnosis and therapy.
14. Sexuality of persons with disabilities.
15. Sexological counselling in various disease units.

Metody kształcenia

Panel discussion, group work, work with textbook, project method, multimedia presentations, case study, conversational lecture.

Efekty uczenia się i metody weryfikacji osiągania efektów uczenia się

Opis efektu Symbole efektów Metody weryfikacji Forma zajęć

Warunki zaliczenia

Written test single-choice colloquium. Obtaining min. 60% of correct answers is a condition for passing the course. The final grade is the average of grades from seminar and a written test/quiz in a single-choice format. The course allows one excused absence. In cases of absence, the student should make up the missing material within the time agreed with the lecturer and report on the course in which he/she was absent. Percentage spreads relating to marks: 94-100% = 5,0 85-93% = 4,5 76-84% = 4,0 68-75% = 3,5 60-67% = 3,0 0-59% = 2,0 The regulations for passing conditions correspond to those for direct credit, subject to the possibility of change in the event of the need to be transferred to remote credit in the statutory time, before the start of the session. Other regulations not mentioned above are specified by the Rules and Regulations for Studies at the University of Zielona Góra University https://www.uz.zgora.pl/index.php?regulamin-studiow

Literatura podstawowa

1. Bancroft, J., Human Sexuality and its Problems, 2008
2. Lehmiller J.J., The Psychology of Human Sexuality, 2018
3. Naples N.A., Companion to Sexuality Studies, 2020
4. Yarber W.L., Sayad B.W., Human Sexuality: Diversity in Contemporary Society, 2021

Literatura uzupełniająca

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Zmodyfikowane przez dr Justyna Mazurek-Popczyk (ostatnia modyfikacja: 18-05-2023 23:06)