Resum
UNED (Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia) was the first Spanish university to introduce courses on sexuality from a social and cultural standpoint. The name and the aim of the course: Anthropology of Sexuality. It was inserted as an academic subject to accomplish the Social and Cultural Anthropology Bachelor´s Degree. And its teaching was established at the School of Sociological and Political Sciences (Department of Sociology I). The academic year 2003-2004 evinced the start of this innovating experience. For eleven years this educational and intellectual reality was alive: it last until the university implemented a new curriculum, the so called “Plan Bolonia”. The plan had diverse derivations. For instance, it opened negotiations, and with it disagreements, among school and departments to distribute the new academic subjects of the educational project. At the final analysis, the outcome of the process was that Anthropology of Sexuality was eliminated of the degree on Social and Cultural Anthropology: “the Degree”. Instead of it, Sociology of Diversity was introduced as a subject on the new sociological degree.