Home > Experience of being a heterosexual undergraduate changed overtime
Here are topics you can select from for your term paper.
• What do we know about sex offenders? (You can explore their childhood issues, arrests, crimes that count as sex offenses, or reoffending.)
• How has the experience of being an LGBTQ+ undergraduate changed overtime?
• How has the experience of being a heterosexual undergraduate changed overtime?
• Me too
• Intimate Partner Violence
• Sex and sexuality on social media
• What do we know about sex for money?
• Compare love stories on (1) reality tv show vs (1) scripted tv show or movie.
• What sex related policies are in place at A&T and how does it compare to other campuses? (You can explore student restrictions, student/faculty relations, discrimination, or harassment policies.)
• How do parental controls affect children/teens’ ability to learn about sex online? Pros and Cons
• What are the current prospects for hormonal male contraceptives?
• Race/Ethnicity and Sexuality
Though the format may vary according to the topic, it should roughly follow the conventional structure of a scientific paper, as follows (5-8 pages):
1. Introduction/Background: This section should state the purpose of the paper and review the existing literature on the topic. You are required to cite your textbook and 3 outside sources. Each source should be current (published last 10 years). Acceptable sources are library books, academic articles -from Google scholar or the campus library- or websites that end in .gov or .edu. (900-1,100 words)
2. Results: What you found out during your investigation (400-700 words)
3. Discussion. What you conclude and how it relates to the prior literature. What do you think future researchers should study about this topic? (400-700 words)
4. References.
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