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Although the Department of Sociomedical Sciences is already highly unusual - and perhaps even unique among major academic programs in the number and breadth of its existing course offerings in this area - one of the important activities of this project is to further expand the existing curriculum through the development of a series of new courses aimed to fill existing gaps and to provide students with access to a fully-rounded education on the historical development of sexuality studies, current topics and methods in the field, and cutting-edge debates on theories and issues focusing on sexuality, culture and society. Faculty from CGSH have been involved in the development of these new courses on sexuality and health, such as Promoting Sexual Health and the History of Sexual Health Promotion.
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