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The minor in Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies introduces students to the dynamic international body of knowledge and creative work about women, gender and sexuality. Students work with social categories associated with gender and sexuality (e.g., “woman”) and their intersections with other systems of inequality (e.g., race, nation, class, ability). Students will also become acquainted with the current realities and history of feminism, gender, and sexual orientation in the U.S. and worldwide. Courses in Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies are often settings which enable students to formulate educational and career objectives based on a clearer sense of their social world, their own strengths, and their special values. The minor is a logical component of a student’s preparation for a career in law, business, public health, the social services, and teaching.
Goal 1: A Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies student will have a foundation of feminist and/or queer knowledge, theory and history in the US and globally.
Outcome 1.1 Students will be able to describe and distinguish a broad range of feminist theories and/or queer theories and practices both nationally and internationally.
Outcome 1.2 Students will gain knowledge of the history of feminist and/or queer thought in the U.S. and globally.
Outcome 1.3 Students will be able to articulate how sexism, heterosexism, and cisgenderism is related to and intersects with other systems of oppression, such as, but not limited to, racism, classism, ageism, and ableism.
Goal 2: A Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies student will be able to explain how “context” is central to feminist and/or queer analyses and perspectives.
Outcome 2.1 Students will be able to identify, articulate, and think critically about social problems related to women, gender, and/or sexuality.
Outcome 2.2 Students will be able to detect sociopolitical contexts that inform theories, identities, subcultures, laws, and politics pertaining to women, gender, and/or sexuality.
Outcome 2.3 Students will be able to apply a feminist and/or queer lens towards traditional or canonical manifestations of their home disciplines.
- Courses fulfilling the requirements for the primary or second major may count towards the requirements of the minor, but may not exceed one-half of the credits required in the minor. A School core does not need to be completed for a minor. Minors are open to students regardless of school affiliation.
WOMEN’S, GENDER AND SEXUALITY STUDIES MINOR
- Subject & Course # – Title & Course Description
- REQUIRED:
- LITR 312 - FEMINIST THEORIES OR
- SOSC 312 - FEMINIST THEORIES
- PSYC 335 - SEXUALITIES & GENDER IDENTITIES: LGBTQA+ OR
- SOSC 280 - WOMEN IN CONTEMP SOCIETY
- ELECTIVES: SELECT THREE
- ANTH 308 - GENDER AND SEXUALITY
- COMM 203 - FILM REPRESENTATION: RACE, CLASS AND GENDER
- COMM 385 - GENDER, GLOBALIZATION AND MEDIA
- CNTP 323 - SEXUAL POL GENDER&FILM RPRSNTN
- HIST 231 - WOMEN & GENDER IN AMERICAN HISTORY
- HIST 288 - WOMEN IN MIDDLE EASTERN SOCIETIES
- HIST 316 - A HISTORY OF WOMEN IN AMERICAN POLITICS
- LAWS 341 - GENDER AND THE LAW
- LITR 231 -
- LITR 245 - AMERICAN WOMEN WRITERS: DIVERSE VOICES / SOSC 223 - AMERICAN WOMEN WRITERS: DIVERSE VOICES
- LITR 334 -
- MGMT 428 - GENDER AT WORK
- MUSI 309 - MUSIC AND GENDER
- PSYC 311 - PSYCHOLOGY OF GENDER
- PSYC 335 - SEXUALITIES & GENDER IDENTITIES: LGBTQA+
- PSYC 349 - PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN
- SOCI 302 - WOMEN AND GLOBAL POVERTY
- SOCI 361 - GENDER, WORK, AND FAMILY
- SOSC 225 - GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE
- SOSC 280 - WOMEN IN CONTEMP SOCIETY
- SPAN 315 - DECOLONIZING GENDER: LATINA VOICES (This course is offered in Spanish)
- THEA 328 - CONTEMPORARY WOMEN PLAYWRIGHTS
- RELATED COURSES: One of these may count toward the minor
- ANTH 307 - MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
- ARHT 335 - 19TH CENTURY EUROPEAN ART & DESIGN
- ARHT 341 - IMPRESSIONISM AND AFTER
- LITR 250 - THE ENGLISH NOVEL
- LITR 340 - PEACEWEAVERS, WARRIORS & WITCHES: WOMEN IN BRITISH MEDIEVAL LITERATURE
- PHIL 325 - SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY
- PSYC 326 - LOVE AND SEXUALITY
- SPECIFIC TOPICS FOR “LITR” and SOSC may also count in this category. For example:
- LITR 319 - AUTHOR STUDIES
- SOSC 390 - TOPICS: