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Nov 17, 2024
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2024-25 University Catalog
Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Minor
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Minor Requirements
An interdisciplinary academic program, women’s, gender, and sexuality studies aims to expand students’ understanding and appreciation of women’s lives and experiences both historically and in contemporary societies worldwide. Courses used to fulfill the requirements of the minor pattern should, to a significant degree, examine the ways in which gender has structured intellectual and social traditions in the humanities, social sciences or natural sciences. Special topics courses, independent studies or courses taken at other institutions may fulfill a minor requirement, upon approval of the director of Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies.
6 course units, including:
5 Courses from the Following
- CLA 2244 - Gender and Sexuality in Greece and Rome 1 Course Unit(s)
- PHIL 2614 - Animal Minds/Human Values 1 Course Unit(s)
- PHIL 3404 - Epistemology 1 Course Unit(s)
- REL 2154 - Gender Roles in Religious Life 1 Course Unit(s)
- SOC 2814 - Families in Society 1 Course Unit(s)
- WGS 2004 - Feminist Philosophies 1 Course Unit(s)
or - PHIL 2004 - Feminist Philosophies 1 Course Unit(s)
- WGS 2014 - Introduction to Sexuality Studies 1 Course Unit(s)
or - SOC 2084 - Introduction to Sexuality Studies 1 Course Unit(s)
- WGS 2124 - Romance, Gender, and Popular Culture 1 Course Unit(s)
- WGS 2134 - Immigration, Gender, and Race 1 Course Unit(s)
or - SOC 2154 - Immigration, Gender, and Race 1 Course Unit(s)
- WGS 2144 - Women’s Literature 1 Course Unit(s)
or - ENG 2144 - Women’s Literature 1 Course Unit(s)
- WGS 2154 - American Women Writers and Ethnicity 1 Course Unit(s)
or - ENG 2154 - American Women Writers of Color 1 Course Unit(s)
- WGS 2294 - Special Topics in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies 1 Course Unit(s)
- WGS 2314 - Gender and Children’s Literature 1 Course Unit(s)
or - EDU 2314 - Gender in Children’s Literature 1 Course Unit(s)
- WGS 2414 - Gender and Society 1 Course Unit(s)
or - SOC 2414 - Gender and Society 1 Course Unit(s)
- WGS 2524 - Psychology of Gender 1 Course Unit(s)
or - PSY 2524 - Psychology of Gender 1 Course Unit(s)
- WGS 2554 - Human Sexuality 1 Course Unit(s)
or - PSY 2504 - Human Sexuality 1 Course Unit(s)
- WGS 2714 - Jane Austen and Film 1 Course Unit(s)
or - ENG 2714 - Jane Austen and Film 1 Course Unit(s)
- WGS 3044 - Gender and Communication 1 Course Unit(s)
or - WRC 3044 - Gender and Communication 1 Course Unit(s)
- WGS 3124 - Women in American Life and Thought 1 Course Unit(s)
or - HIST 3124 - Women in American Life and Thought 1 Course Unit(s)
- WGS 3134 - Women in Art 1 Course Unit(s)
- ARTH 3124 - Women in Art 1 Course Unit(s)
- WGS 3144 - Gender in European History 1 Course Unit(s)
or - HIST 3144 - Gender in European History 1 Course Unit(s)
- WGS 3204 - Reading and Representing Women’s Lives 1 Course Unit(s)
- WGS 3234 - Feminist Rhetorics 1 Course Unit(s)
or - WRC 3234 - Feminist Rhetorics 1 Course Unit(s)
- WGS 3244 - Global Feminisms 1 Course Unit(s)
or - ANTH 3244 - Global Feminisms 1 Course Unit(s)
- WGS 3424 - Women in Education 1 Course Unit(s)
or - EDU 3424 - Women in Education 1 Course Unit(s)
- WGS 3434 - Queer Theory 1 Course Unit(s)
or - PHIL 3434 - Queer Theory 1 Course Unit(s)
- WGS 3514 - Gender in Cross Cultural Perspective 1 Course Unit(s)
or - ANTH 3504 - Gender in Cross Cultural Perspective 1 Course Unit(s)
- WGS 3534 - Black Feminist Theory 1 Course Unit(s)
or - PHIL 3534 - Black Feminist Theory 1 Course Unit(s)
- PSY 2164 - Body, Brain, and Bias 1 Course Unit(s)
or - WGS 2164 - Body, Brain, and Bias 1 Course Unit(s)
- WGS 4204 - Internship in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies 1 Course Unit(s)
- WGS 4244 - Directed Study in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies 1 Course Unit(s)
- WGS 4294 - Advanced Studies in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies 1 Course Unit(s)
- PHIL 2184 - Bodies Unbound 1 Course Unit(s)
or - WGS 2184 - Bodies Unbound 1 Course Unit(s)
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