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Dec 04, 2024
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2019-20 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Gender and Sexuality Studies, Minor
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About the Minor
Coordinator: Dr. Dina Pinsky, Associate Professor
A minor in Gender and Sexuality Studies offers an in-depth study of gender, sexuality, and women’s issues from the perspective of different disciplines. Informed by varied feminist paradigms, the minor provides the opportunity to analyze and integrate knowledge using gender as an analytic category. Along with core courses in the social sciences and humanities, students can concentrate on how gender and sexuality affect our everyday lives, such as the intersection of race, class and gender.
Requirements
The interdisciplinary goal is achieved by taking courses that offer knowledge about aspects of gender and sexuality from the perspectives of different disciplines. Students are required to take SO 229: Introduction to Gender Studies in addition to four courses (16 credits) selected from the following list in conjunction with the Coordinator. Additional relevant courses may be counted toward the minor with the permission of the Coordinator.
- AN 150 The Family
- CJ 248 Women and Crime
- CJ 377 Domestic Violence
- ED 249 Fairly Tales, Princesses, and Super Heroes: How Media Shape Children’s Gender and Sexuality
- ED 262 Rethinking Gender & Sexuality Education in an Alterglobal World
- EN 225 Introduction to Gay and Lesbian Fiction
- EN 344 Special Studies Seminar (Women, Writing, and Rhetoric, Black Women Writers, and American Women Writers)
- EN 350 Major Authors Seminar (Edith Wharton)
- EN 387 Women, Writing and Rhetoric
- FY 103 Girl Dective: Fantasy or Feminist Icon
- FY 103 M,F or Other? Questioning Gender
- FY 103 Well Behaved Women Seldom Make History
- HS 265 Women in American Politics
or - PS 265 Women in American Politics
- PBH 374 Sexual and Gender Minority Health Disparities
- PBH 385 Contemporary Topics in Public Health
- SO 245 Gays and Lesbians in American Society
- SO 250 Sex and Society
- SO 325 Women: Local & Global Connections
- SO 370 Feminist Theory
- US 262 Sex, Sin & Kin: The Genesis, Evolution and Future of Gender
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