BIO-343 MEN'S HEALTH ISSUES & REPRODUCTION
A course designed to provide non-science majors with the fundamental principles of men's health and reproduction, bringing together the basic concepts of research and the clinical practice of andrology to explore and understand the anatomy, physiology, and reproductive functions of the male. Students will discuss current male-specific health issues such as impotence, erectile dysfunction, infertility, andropause (male menopause) and cancer. Students will study topics such as male/female comparative anatomy growth and development, aging, illnesses, physiological aspects of sexuality, body maintenance and nutrition.