Why study at TECH?

A 100% online and flexible Postgraduate diploma that will give you the update you are looking for on Human Sexuality and Sexual Health”

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The proximity of the nursing professional to the patient is decisive and appropriate to be able to transfer affective sexual information in order to improve the quality of the patient's health and prevent sexually transmitted diseases. At the same time, their care work is key in accompanying those who present fertility problems or decide to voluntarily terminate a pregnancy.

In addition, given the still latent misinformation among the population regarding sexuality and the need to address new approaches to gender perception, it is necessary to have health professionals with up-to-date knowledge. For this reason, TECHhas created this 100% online university qualification that provides the most advanced and innovative syllabus on Human Sexuality and Sexual Health.

A program that provides a global vision of this field through high quality multimedia content. In this way, the graduate will enter into an academic journey that will lead them to delve into the evolution of Sexology, the implementation of prevention and health promotion programs and assisted reproduction treatments and their legal context in different countries. This information will allow the nurse to disseminate it through existing communication channels and the tools provided in this program.

Furthermore, this up-to-date approach will be much more effective thanks to the Relearning method used by TECH, which allows students to advance through the syllabus in a natural way and to consolidate key concepts. In addition, this system reduces the long hours of memorization, making this university qualification much more attractive.

Nurses are, therefore, upon an excellent opportunity to study a 100% online and flexible academic option. Students only need an electronic device (computer, tablet or cell phone) with an Internet connection to view the content hosted on the virtual campus.
In addition, the absence of classes with fixed schedules will allow them to self-manage their study time and make a quality university qualification compatible with their daily responsibilities.

Delve into the concepts of transsexuality and cissexuality and get your knowledge of sexuation up-to-date”

This Postgraduate diploma in Human Sexuality and Sexual Health for Nursing contains the most complete and up-to-date Scientific program on the market. Its most outstanding features are:

  • The development of practical cases presented by experts in Psychology and Sexuality
  • The graphic, schematic, and practical contents with which they are created, provide scientific and practical information on the disciplines that are essential for professional practice
  • Practical exercises where self-assessment can be used to improve learning
  • Its special emphasis on innovative methodologies
  • Theoretical lessons, questions to the expert, debate forums on controversial topics, and individual reflection assignments
  • Content that is accessible from any fixed or portable device with an Internet connection

Thanks to this program, you will be up to date with the latest scientific evidence on assisted reproduction treatments”

The program’s teaching staff includes professionals from the sector who contribute their work experience to this educational program, as well as renowned specialists from leading societies and prestigious universities.

Its multimedia content, developed with the latest educational technology, will allow the professional a situated and contextual learning, that is, a simulated environment that will provide an immersive training programmed to train in real situations.

The design of this program focuses on Problem-Based Learning, in which the professional will have to try to solve the different professional practice situations that will arise throughout the academic course. For this purpose, the student will be assisted by an innovative interactive video system created by renowned experts. 

Reduce long hours of study and memorization with the Relearning method, used by TECH in all its programs"

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Debunk all the myths about fertility with the rigorous information provided in this Postgraduate diploma"

Syllabus

The syllabus of this Postgraduate diploma has been divided into 3 essential modules to obtain an update on Human Sexuality and Sexual Health. Therefore, the professional will delve from the evolution of Sexology as a science, the development of sexuality, sexuation to advances in fertility treatments. For this purpose, the graduate will have access to video summaries of each topic, videos in Focus, essential readings and simulations of case studies that can be accessed 24 hours a day from any electronic device with an Internet connection.

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You have a wide range of multimedia resources that will take you dynamically into the development of sexuality”

Module 1. Sexology

1.1. Evolution of Sexology as a Science

1.1.1. First References to Sexuality
1.1.2. Development of Sexology as a Science
1.1.3. Human Sexual Fact

1.2. Biological Fundamentals

1.2.1. Neuroendocrine System
1.2.2. Genetics
1.2.3. Genital Anatomy

1.3. Social Foundations

1.3.1. Influence of Culture
1.3.2. Influence of the Environment

1.4. Psychological Foundations

1.4.1. Somatosexual Constitution
1.4.2. Sexual and Gender Identity
1.4.3. Gender Expression and Roles
1.4.4. Social Foundations
1.4.5. Influence of Culture
1.4.6. Influence of the Environment

1.5. Evolutionary Sexology

1.5.1. Definition
1.5.2. Normal Events that Occur in a Person's Life

1.6. Development of Sexuality

1.6.1. Nervous system
1.6.2. Primary Sexual Characteristics
1.6.3. Secondary Sexual Characteristics
1.6.4. Tertiary Sexual Characteristics

1.7. Child Development

1.7.1. Conceptualization
1.7.2. The Importance of Emotional Development from Childhood
1.7.3. Bowlby's Attachment Theory

1.8. Human Biological Processes

1.8.1. Physical, Psychological and Sexual Changes during Adolescence

1.8.1.1. Menstrual Cycle

1.8.2. Pregnancy, Childbirth and Postpartum
1.8.3. Climacteric and Menopause
1.8.4 Andropause

1.9. Anthropological Review of Human Sexuality

1.9.1. The Change From Quadrupedality to Bipedality
1.9.2. Most Important Historical Findings
1.9.3. The Palaeolithic Period and the Revolution of the Affects
1.9.4. Origin of Monogamy

1.10. Areas of Sexology Development

1.10.1. Clinical Symptoms
1.10.2. Physical
1.10.3. Educational
1.10.4. Disclosure

Module 2. Conceptual, Historical and Dissemination Framework

2.1. Pillars of Sexology and Dissemination Framework

2.1.1. Referents (Male and Female) in Sex Education.
2.1.2. Map of the Human Sexual Fact

2.2. Conceptual Fields

2.2.1. Sexuation and Sexuality
2.2.2. Erotica and Amatory
2.2.3. Couple and Procreation

2.3. Sexuation: Identity

2.3.1. Conceptualization: ALO and Autosexuation
2.3.2. Transsexuality and Cisexuality

2.4. Sexuality: Orientation of Desire

2.4.1. Conceptualization
2.4.2. Sexual Orientations
2.4.3. Erotica and Desires

2.5. Erotica and Amatory. Erotic Peculiarities

2.5.1. Conceptualization
2.5.2. Idea and Meaning of Sex in History

2.5.2.1. Normative Erotics
2.5.2.2. Non-Normative Erotics

2.6. The idea of Sex: Locus Genitalis

2.6.1. Sexological View in History
2.6.2. Pleasure Beyond Reproduction

2.7. Relationships

2.7.1. Love: Concept of the Ars Amandi
2.7.2. Relational Diversity
2.7.3. Stages of the Relationships
2.7.4. Marriage and Living Together
2.7.5. Sex without Love and Love without Sex

2.8. Sexological Dissemination

2.8.1. General Principles
2.8.2. Ethics in Dissemination
2.8.3. Sexological History

2.9. Current Dissemination Techniques

2.9.1. Press, Television and Radio
2.9.2. Social Media
2.9.3. Creation of Material

2.10. Personal Branding Development

2.10.1. Brand Models
2.10.2. Content Composition and Creation
2.10.3. Creating Personal Brand

Module 3. Sexual and Reproductive Health

3.1. Contextualization

3.1.1. Definition
3.1.2. Technical and Sociological Developments
3.1.3. Assisted Reproductive Treatment and its Legal Context in Different Countries

3.2. HIV

3.2.1. Historical Context
3.2.2. Associated Stigma
3.2.3. Current Treatments
3.2.4. Positive Resources

3.3. Voluntary Termination of Pregnancy

3.3.1. Definitio
3.3.2. Procedure
3.3.3. Media Impact
3.3.4. Physical, Emotional and Economic Consequences

3.4. Fertility: Ovaries and Uterus

3.4.1. Gamete Formation
3.4.2. Menstrual Cycle
3.4.3. Classical Fertility Management Methods

3.4.3.1. Symptothermal Method
3.4.3.2. Cervical Mucus Recording
3.4.3.3. Cervical Height Recording

3.4.4. Testing of Individuals with Ovaries and/or Uterus
3.4.5. Fertility in the Reaffirmation of Sexual Identity

3.5. Fertility: Testicles

3.5.1. Gamete Formation
3.5.2. Cycle of Sperm Formation/Regeneration
3.5.3. Habits that Can Alter the Fertile Potential
3.5.4. Testing of Individuals with Testicle
3.5.5. Fertility in the Reaffirmation of Sexual Identity

3.6. Treatments in Assisted Reproduction I

3.6.1. Directed Sexual Relationships (DSR)
3.6.2. Artificial Insemination with the Partner's Sperm
3.6.3. Artificial Insemination with Donor Sperm

3.7. Treatments in Assisted Reproduction II

3.7.1. In Vitro Fertilization (IVF)
3.7.2. Intracytoplasmic Sperm Microinjection (ICSI)
3.7.3. Blastocyst Culture
3.7.4. Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis (PGD)

3.8. Sexological Support During the Search for Pregnancy

3.8.1. Impact of the Assisted Reproduction Process on Erotic Desire
3.8.2. Sexual Satisfaction with a Diagnosis of Infertility

3.9. Myths of Fertility

3.9.1. Probability of Pregnancy
3.9.2. Postures that Favor Pregnancy
3.9.3. Orgasm and Fertility
3.9.4. Efficacy of Fertility Techniques
3.9.5. Ejaculatory Abstinence and Fertility

3.10. Sexual Health Promotion

3.10.1. Difference between Prevention and Promotion
3.10.2. Tools for the Promotion of Sexual Health

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A program that provides you with the most effective strategies to carry out projects to promote sexual health”

Postgraduate Diploma in Human Sexuality and Sexual Health for Nurses

The close relationship between the nurse and the patient is essential to transmit quality information on Sexual Health, in order to prevent the contraction of sexually transmitted diseases. Along the same lines, these professionals play an important role in accompanying patients with fertility problems or who have decided to voluntarily terminate a pregnancy. At present, there is still a great deal of misinformation about sexuality, as well as a need to approach it from new gender perspectives. For this reason, it is essential to have healthcare professionals with up-to-date knowledge in this area. To meet this need, TECH has created the Postgraduate Diploma in Human Sexuality and Sexual Health for Nurses, which will provide you with the most innovative syllabus on this subject.

Update yourself in this health area in a 100% online way and without time limitations

This program offers a complete and updated vision of Sexology, disease prevention and health promotion, assisted reproduction treatments and their legal framework in different countries. The Postgraduate Diploma in Human Sexuality and Sexual Health for Nurses uses the Relearning method to facilitate learning and understanding of key concepts, reducing the need for prolonged memorization. In addition, this program is presented in an attractive and flexible way, as it can be completed online and from any device with an Internet connection, being able to manage your study time and adapt it to your daily responsibilities without having to attend scheduled face-to-face classes.