Sex from Biology to Gendered Society
(Same as Communication M72A, Society and Genetics M72A, and Sociology M72A.) Lecture, three hours; discussion, two hours. Course M72A is enforced requisite to M72B, which is enforced requisite to M72CW. Limited to first-year freshmen. Examination of many ways in which sex and sexual identity shape and are shaped by biological and social forces, approached from complementary perspectives of anthropology, biology, medicine, and sociology. Specific topics include biological origins of sex differences, intersex, gender identity, gender inequality, homosexuality, sex differences, sex/gender and law, and politics of sex research. Letter grading.
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lots of reading but it’s very interesting and most of the professors r cool
While reading could be overwhelming, the main ideas are more important. Lecture slides are integral to performing well on the quizzes.
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No group projects
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2 midterms
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