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3 Online Human Sexuality Masters Degree Programs


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Widener University Online
Hybrid Dual Master of Social Work/Master of Education, Human Sexuality Studies
- Chester, USA
Master degree, M.Ed. (Master of Education)
Full time
Distance Learning
English
This degree option prepares you to teach, consult, provide counseling, and therapy, and conduct research on complex issues related to human sexuality.


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Instituto Superior De Estudios Psicológicos ISEP
Master in Clinical Sexology and Couples Therapy
- Barcelona, Spain
- Madrid, Spain
- + 1 more
Master degree
Full time, Part time
9 months
Distance Learning, On-Campus
Spanish
The Master's Degree in Clinical Sexology and Couples Therapy starts from a solid scientific and multidisciplinary training on the different aspects of sexual dysfunctions that affect the human being and couple relationships from a biopsychosocial perspective.


AIHE Academic Institute for Higher Education GmbH
MSc Sexual Psychology and Sexual Therapy
- Lübeck, Germany
MSc
Part time
1 year
Distance Learning
English, German
++ one year Master's ++ 100 % online ++ possible Master's without first degree (without Bachelor) ++ work-accompanying ++
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A Master's degree in Human Sexuality online offers a unique pathway to understanding the complexities of human relationships, sexual health, and societal influences. This flexible format allows you to deepen your knowledge while balancing personal and professional commitments.
Through courses in human development, sexual ethics, and counseling techniques, you'll delve into advanced topics that shape today's conversations around sexuality and public health. You'll learn to assess sexual well-being and design educational programs tailored to diverse populations. The curriculum typically emphasizes research methods and applied coursework, enabling you to translate theory into practice effectively.
Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives on cultural, social, and psychological factors influencing sexuality. Graduates commonly pursue careers in educational outreach, sexual health advocacy, or clinical counseling, applying their expertise across varied settings like non-profits, healthcare, or academic institutions. This degree not only promotes individual growth but also equips you with skills to foster understanding and support healthy sexual practices in your community.