This course aims to equip students with the essential knowledge and skills to build healthy and long-lasting interpersonal relationships, both in romance and at work. Students are introduced to concepts and theories of human love, sexuality and relationships from a cross-cultural and psychological perspective. They learn how to integrate psychological knowledge of human relationships with the professional ethics of different disciplines, and how to deal with interpersonal and work-related problems. The course also sharpens students’ critical-thinking, problem-solving and team-work skills through stimulating activities that encourage them to analyse contemporary issues related to love and sexuality.
CRN | Section | Term | Type | Capacity | Day | Time | Building | Room | Instructor |
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10598 | 10598C01 | Lecture | 120 | Wed | 12:00-14:50 | YEUNG | LT-4 |
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10610 | 10610C01 | Lecture | 120 | Tue | 15:00-17:50 | YEUNG | LT-4 |
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