YC 440
Youth & Sexuality
This course examines youth sexuality from an interdisciplinary perspective that draws on critical work from academics, activists, policy-makers, and, most importantly, from young people themselves. Students will learn the theoretical and methodological underpinnings of the study of sex and sexualities, and examine the social contexts within which young people experience and navigate sexuality, sex, and sexual health.
Prerequisites: YC200 and registration status: Year 3 or Year 4 in the Youth and Children's Studies Program.
This course examines youth sexuality from an interdisciplinary perspective that draws on critical work from academics, activists, policy-makers, and, most importantly, from young people themselves. Students will learn the theoretical and methodological underpinnings of the study of sex and sexualities, and examine the social contexts within which young people experience and navigate sexuality, sex, and sexual health.
Prerequisites: YC200 and registration status: Year 3 or Year 4 in the Youth and Children's Studies Program.
This course examines youth sexuality from an interdisciplinary perspective that draws on critical work from academics, activists, policy-makers, and, most importantly, from young people themselves. Students will learn the theoretical and methodological underpinnings of the study of sex and sexualities, and examine the social contexts within which young people experience and navigate sexuality, sex, and sexual health.
Prerequisites: YC200 and registration status: Year 3 or Year 4 in the Youth and Children's Studies Program.