Biological Sciences 338 - Evol. and Human Sexual Behav.

Spring
2016
01
4.00
Patricia Brennan
W 07:00PM-09:50PM
Mount Holyoke College
95474
Clapp Laboratory 203
pbrennan@mtholyoke.edu
This seminar will discuss patterns and variations of human sexual behavior and the likely role that evolution has played in shaping some of these patterns. We will discuss the evolution of sex, gender differences, principles of sexual selection, physiology, cultural differences in sexual behavior, mating systems, etc. We will follow a recently published book on this topic, and add readings from the primary literature. Students are expected to write one major research paper on any aspect of human sexual behavior of their choosing and to be ready to present their findings to the class towards the end of the semester
Prereq: Biological Sciences 226.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.