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Nov 21, 2024
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2024-2025 University Catalog
Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Major
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Major Requirements
A minimum of eight courses, four of which are required as follows:
Feminist Theory
A course in feminist theory:
Divisions
At least four more courses from the following lists. Must have two courses from each list and at least one must count towards LGBTQ Studies.
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- ANTH 216 - Men, Masculinities, and Power
- ANTH 228 - Women and Gender in Prehistory
- ANTH 315 - Gender and Culture
- ANTH 371 - Gender and Society in Africa
- ECON 234 - Gender in the Economy
- ECON 410 - Seminar in Gender and Development
- EDUC 303 - Decolonizing Development: Gender, Power & Education in International Development
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- GEOG 321 - Transnational Feminist Geography
- HIST 211 - Women’s Rights in US History
- HIST 213 - Women in the City)
- HIST 304 - Sex and Sexualities in U.S. History
- LGBT 220 - An Exploration into LGBTQ Studies: Lives, Communities, and Modes of Critical Inquiry
- LGBT 350 - Sexuality, Gender, and the Law
- NAST 310 - Indigenous LGBTQ and Feminist Studies
- PCON 160 - Gender (In)Security
- SOCI 212 - Power, Racism, and Privilege
- SOCI 220 - Gender, Sexuality, and Society
- SOCI 310 - Sociology of the Body
- SOCI 333 - Sociology of the Life Course (RI) and
- SOCI 367 - Sociology of Gender
- SOCI 369 - Women, Health, and Medicine
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Other Courses
Other courses may count toward a Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies major, depending on the orientation of the course, the instructor’s choice of syllabus, and/or the direction of the readings and student projects during a particular year. Such courses need the approval of the instructor and the Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies director to be counted toward a Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies major. Students must check with their WGSS adviser about which of the following courses meet WGSS concentration requirements. WGSS credit cannot be granted once the course is completed with a non-approved instructor.
These courses include:
Additional Information
Students’ relationships with their advisers are a critical part of the Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies program. Following admission to the program, students, in consultation with their advisers, may develop a sequence of required and elective courses related to a particular topic. Some suggested topics are postcolonial and critical race studies; family studies; women in the United States; global perspectives on women; women, work, and family; women and social change; women and religion; and women, knowledge, and text.
Women’s Studies Program
For more information about the department, including Faculty, transfer credit, awards, and more, please visit the Women’s Studies program catalog page.
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