- Professor: Arielle Blum
This course covers aspects of sexuality development across the life span of individuals and families. It includes an overview of male and female sexual anatomy and physiology as well as sexual behavior across the life span. Sexual dysfunctions and difficulties, issues related to sexual identities and gender dysphoria, and the ways in which individuals' sexual issues impact their intimate relationships are included. Prerequisite: None.
- Professor: Garrett Carlisle
This course addresses the historical treatment (both secular and ecclesiastical) and theological perspectives of gender, singleness, marital covenant and marital responsibilities, divorce and remarriage, sexuality and homosexuality, as well as family, children and parenting.
- Professor: Kenneth Turner