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Nov 21, 2024
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2021-2022 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Minor
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Chair: Savita Nair, History and Asian Studies
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To fulfill interdisciplinary minor requirements, students must successfully complete:
and, at least four courses in at least three different disciplines:
- ANT-209 Gender in East Asia
- AST-255 Poverty, Gender and Development in India
- ART-252 Women and the Arts
- COM-323 Race, Class and Gender in Media
- COM-412 International Women’s Rhetoric
- ECN-233 Economics of Gender
- ENG-390 Gender in South Asian Literature and Film
- ENG-344 Gothic Literature
- ENG-393 Literary Feminisms
- FYW-1126 The Ethics of Sex
- FYW-1148 Southern Women: Black & White
- FYW-1159 Veils and Turbans: Genders and Modernities
- FYW-1236 Thinking Sex: What’s Love Got to Do With It
- HST-215 Women in European History
- HST-231 History of Women in America
- HST-256 Women and Gender in India
- HST-309 Women, War, Resistance
- PHL-212 Philosophy of Gender
- PHL-415 Philosophy of Sex and Love
- POL-212 Women and Politics
- REL-323 Women, Gender, Islam
- REL-325 Women and Power in Hinduism
- REL-344 Black Liberation and Womanist Theologies
- REL-360 Women and Religion in the West
- REL-363 Sexuality and Christian Theologies
- SOC-232 Sociology of Contemporary Families
- SOC-242 Sociology of Gender and Sexuality
- SPN-445 Latin American Women’s Literature
- WGS-240 Women in Science
One first year seminar may contribute to the minor when the topic has been deemed appropriate by the Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality oversight committee. Temporary special topics offerings can also be applied when deemed appropirate by the oversight committee. A seminar applied to minor requirements will not be considered for disciplinary distribution purposes.
Courses equivalent to Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality offerings completed elsewhere and independent study on an appropriate topic may contribute to the minor no more than once each and must be approved by the Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality oversight committee.
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