End of Course Reflection

Create a reflective and applied statement in which you:

  • Describe how the material from Weeks 5–8 has affected your thought processes, development, and professional disposition.
  • Reflect on your personal learning process (e.g., challenges, moments of discovery, life experiences, and interactions).
  • Include questions for the course facilitator regarding material that may still be unclear.

 

Use this assignment as an opportunity throughout the course and the program to document your development as a scholar, practitioner, and leader, and to reflect critically on the changes that occur during this process. 

 

Format your citations according to APA guidelines.

End of course reflection

End-of-Course Reflection

Take the time to consider what you accomplished or struggled to accomplish. Reflect on the major concepts you studied in this course:

  1. Apply psychological theories to topics in human sexuality.
  2. Apply scholarly research findings to topics in human sexuality.
  3. Explain how ethics inform professional behavior in the field of human sexuality.

Create a response of approximately 300–500 words that addresses the following reflective questions about the concepts covered in this course:

  • Describe how concepts that you have learned in the course have improved your professional and personal interactions in the workplace or in your community.
  • In detail, indicate how you have applied one course concept in a workplace or personal situation.
  • Discuss in detail, with the use of an example, your most valuable lessons learned in this course.
  • Discuss which course concepts you struggled with and need to continue to develop.

I have included past papers with concepts from the course. The coursebook used for this course:

Kelly, G. F. (2014). Sexuality today (11th ed.). New York, NY: McGraw-Hill