CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN SEX AND SEXUALITY

HLT1CSS

2020

Credit points: 15

Subject outline

This subject will introduce students to contemporary issues and debates relating to gender and sexuality, particularly with respect to sexual health and wellbeing. The subject will cover core theoretical approaches to understanding gender and sexuality. It will also engage students in discussion and debate about contemporary issues such as: sex and consent, gender roles in contemporary life, the politics of desire and pleasure, global and local approaches to sexual health promotion, the politics of sex education, the medicalisation of sexual and gendered bodies, and the politics of sexuality research. This elective subject is open to, and will be of relevance to, students from a wide range of disciplines including public health, allied health, community development, law and humanities. Students are expected to complete weekly reading and online activities, approximately 2 hours per week. Students are also expected to log in to a 'live' one-hour online lecture on Thursdays at 4pm as well as attend two face-to-face workshops that will be held in weeks 4 and 10 of semester. Workshops will be delivered on both the Melbourne and Bendigo campuses.

School: Psychology and Public Health (Pre 2022)

Credit points: 15

Subject Co-ordinator: Jennifer Power

Available to Study Abroad/Exchange Students: Yes

Subject year level: Year Level 1 - UG

Available as Elective: No

Learning Activities: N/A

Capstone subject: No

Subject particulars

Subject rules

Prerequisites: N/A

Co-requisites: N/A

Incompatible subjects: N/A

Equivalent subjects: N/A

Quota Management Strategy: Enrolment accepted until quota reached

Quota-conditions or rules: N/A

Special conditions: There are 12 online lectures held during the semester as a weekly live lecture. All students enrolling in this subject are expected to attend these synchronous sessions during scheduled times.

Minimum credit point requirement: N/A

Assumed knowledge: N/A

Career Ready

Career-focused: No

Work-based learning: No

Self sourced or Uni sourced: N/A

Entire subject or partial subject: N/A

Total hours/days required: N/A

Location of WBL activity (region): N/A

WBL addtional requirements: N/A

Graduate capabilities & intended learning outcomes

Graduate Capabilities

Intended Learning Outcomes

01. Identify a range of cultural and historical perspectives, values and discourses through which sexuality is usually understood.
02. Explain the evidence in relation to sexuality theory, sexual politics, sexual health and wellbeing, and sexual (re)presentation.
03. Identify the effects of cultural and historical perspectives, values and discourses that underpin recent Australian studies on sexuality.

Bendigo, 2020, Semester 2, Blended

Overview

Online enrolment: Yes

Maximum enrolment size: 60

Subject Instance Co-ordinator: Jennifer Power

Class requirements

LectureWeek: 31 - 43
One 1.00 hour lecture per week on weekdays during the day from week 31 to week 43 and delivered via face-to-face.

Lecture/WorkshopWeek: 31 - 43
Two 2.00 hours lecture/workshop per study period on weekdays during the day from week 31 to week 43 and delivered via face-to-face.
Two face-to-face seminars will be held during the semester, in week 4 and week 10. These will be held at the Melbourne campus and then repeated at the Bendigo campus.

Problem Based LearningWeek: 31 - 43
One 2.00 hours problem based learning per week on weekdays during the day from week 31 to week 43 and delivered via online.
Each week, students will be allocated reading material. They are expected to read the allocated material prior to the online lecture. Students are also expected to complete weekly online activities. Both the reading and online activities will be made available via LMS.

Assessments

Assessment elementCommentsCategoryContributionHurdle%ILO*

Individual reflection piece (750-words equivalent, per student)

N/AN/AN/ANo30SILO1, SILO2

One individual portfolio (1,500-words)

N/AN/AN/ANo50SILO1, SILO3

Participation in activities - forum posts (1,700-words)

N/AN/AN/ANo20SILO1, SILO2, SILO3

Melbourne (Bundoora), 2020, Semester 2, Blended

Overview

Online enrolment: Yes

Maximum enrolment size: 60

Subject Instance Co-ordinator: Jennifer Power

Class requirements

LectureWeek: 31 - 43
One 1.00 hour lecture per week on weekdays during the day from week 31 to week 43 and delivered via face-to-face.

Lecture/WorkshopWeek: 31 - 43
Two 2.00 hours lecture/workshop per study period on weekdays during the day from week 31 to week 43 and delivered via face-to-face.
Two face-to-face seminars will be held during the semester, in week 4 and week 10. These will be held at the Melbourne campus and then repeated at the Bendigo campus

Problem Based LearningWeek: 31 - 43
One 2.00 hours problem based learning per week on weekdays during the day from week 31 to week 43 and delivered via online.
Each week, students will be allocated reading material. They are expected to read the allocated material prior to the online lecture. Students are also expected to complete weekly online activities. Both the reading and online activities will be made available via LMS.

Assessments

Assessment elementCommentsCategoryContributionHurdle%ILO*

Individual reflection piece (750-words equivalent, per student)

N/AN/AN/ANo30SILO1, SILO2

One individual portfolio (1,500-words)

N/AN/AN/ANo50SILO1, SILO3

Participation in activities - forum posts (1,700-words)

N/AN/AN/ANo20SILO1, SILO2, SILO3