If you need to take a sexual health course for professional or personal reasons, you should take into consideration the reputation and accreditation of the course provider, the relevance of the class topic to your personal or professional needs, and the convenience of attending the course. In situations where you are taking a sexual health course to meet professional educational requirements, you should also ensure that the class will actually qualify for this purpose. In addition, you will want to make sure that it is taught in a way and from a perspective with which you feel comfortable.
Studying sexual health may be required of you if you are teaching sex education or work in health care or social services. If your employer requires you to complete a sexual health course, it's a good idea to find out the topics that your employer wants you to learn about. For example, you may need to learn more about male sexual health or helping clients develop a healthy sex life. You may also be able to take a specialized sexual health course that focuses on a fairly narrow topic.
When evaluating schools, ensure that they have any necessary accreditations and that their classes are taught by qualified instructors. Some schools may operate with a religious or philosophical slant that may or may not be something that you are comfortable with. Your employer or professional licensing board may want you to receive instruction only from a particular school or a list of approved institutions. Your employer may be able to direct you to an institution that has historically provided other employees with good instruction. If your employer can't do this, you may wish to ask your colleagues for recommendations. You can also search online for schools and programs that offer sexual health training.
Some schools may offer online sexual health training, which can be a convenient way to get the education you need. Other schools may only offer classroom instruction, though many may offer night classes. When choosing a school, be sure that its course offerings allow you to fulfill your work or personal responsibilities as well. Cost may also be a factor. In some cases, it is much less expensive to take a continuing or adult education class than it is to take a course offered for academic credit. If you don't need the academic credit, a continuing education or enrichment course may save you a lot of money while providing you with the knowledge you need.