The mass communication department of Providence University opened the course this semester, United Daily News reported.
To pass the course, students must give a 15-minute presentation in which they analyse an audience's psychological reaction to a porn clip from an academic perspective.
One worried student, who did not wish to be named, commented: "If I get a very good score in this course, I don't know how I'll explain it to my parents."
When registering for the voluntary course, students signed a paper agreeing that if the scenes were too explicit, they could choose to leave the classroom.
The teacher, assistant professor Chen Mingmei, said no students had ever left her class, but some would briefly cover their eyes during the stronger scenes. - Ananova.com
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My question here is, if they’re allowing viewing of pornography to become not only public but also a requirement, how long is it going to be until our school kids are also having to view it for biology reasons???
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I don't think it will get that far. The 'western' world wont allow it. I can tell you now that parents and children alike will protest against that. I think the question to ask though is what is happening to the level of education?
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