2020-2021 Undergraduate & Graduate Catalog
Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science in Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
Requirements
Students pursuing a major in women, gender, and sexuality studies are required to complete at least 30 credits, which includes five core courses. Students must also complete 15 credits in electives at the 200-level or higher, one of which must come from the high impact/civic engagement emphasis.
Required Courses
- WGS 200 - Introduction to Gender Studies (3 credits)
- WGS 360 - Foundations of Feminism (3 credits)
- WGS 395 - Women and Gender Studies Research Methods (3 credits)
- WGS 450 - Global Feminisms (3 credits)
- WGS 495 - Capstone (3 credits)
High Impact/Civic Engagement Emphasis
Civic engagement has long been a core value in the field of women, gender, and sexuality studies, reflecting the field's deep roots in activism. The high impact/civic engagement courses offer students the opportunity to engage in reflective application of theory through direct engagement with community partners or through developing a vision and a strategy for social justice activism.
- WGS 490 - WGS Internship (variable credits)
- WGS 491 - Contemporary Theory and Practicum (3 credits)
- WGS 492 - Community Collaborative (3 credits)
- WGS 493 - Community Collaborative in South Africa (3 credits)
Elective Courses
For the remaining four electives, students can choose from a wide range of courses within WGS, courses cross-listed with and taught by other departments, and other approved electives.
Other courses that have significant content devoted to the study of women, gender, and/or sexuality during a particular semester may also be counted toward the major on an individual case basis with department chair approval.
Choose four courses (minimum of 12 credits) from the following:
- WGS 224 - Introduction to LGBTQ Studies (3 credits)
- WGS 255 - Gender and Popular Culture (3 credits)
- WGS 280 - Special Topics in Women Gender, and Sexuality Studies (3 credits)
- WGS 302 - Women, Politics, and Public Policy (3 credits)
- WGS 310 - LGBTQ Rights and the Law (3 credits)
- WGS 315/PSY 315 - Psychology of Sex Differences (3 credits)
- WGS 316/PSY 316 - The Psychology of Human Intimacy and Sexuality (3 credits)
- WGS 317/SOC 317 - Sociology of Gender (3 credits)
- WGS 318/SOC 318 - Sociology of Sexuality (3 credits)
- WGS 320/CJ 320 - Crimes Against Women (3 credits)
- WGS 325/CLA 325 - Body, Gender, Sexuality in Antiquity (3 credits)
- WGS 326/INT 326 - Sexuality, Justice, and Advocacy (3 credits)
- WGS 335 - Women, Health and Environment (3 credits)
- WGS 336/ENG 336 - Lesbian, Gay and Queer Literature (3 credits)
- WGS 343/AAA 343 - Black Feminist Thought (3 credits)
- WGS 350/SOC 350 - Family and Gender in the Developing World (3 credits)
- WGS 352/AAA 352 - Black Women's Culture and Communities (3 credits)
- WGS 358 - Women and Gender in South Africa (3 credits)
- WGS 370/LS 370 - Women and the Law (3 credits)
- WGS 371/HST 371 - Historical Perspectives on Gender and Sexualities (3 credits)
- WGS 380 - Special Topics in Women Gender, and Sexuality Studies (1 to 4 credits)
- WGS 399 - Independent Readings (1 to 3 credits)
- WGS 402 - Feminist Visionary Thinkers (3 credits)
- WGS 460/SPA 460 - Women Authors (3 credits)
- WGS 461/ENS 401 - Environmental Problem Solving (3 credits)
- WGS 490 - WGS Internship (variable credits)
- WGS 491 - Contemporary Theory and Practicum (3 credits)
- WGS 492 - Community Collaborative (3 credits)
- WGS 493 - Community Collaborative in South Africa (3 credits)
- WGS 499 - Independent Study and Research (1 to 4 credits)
- AAA 351 - Perspectives on African American Males (3 credits)
- ANT 370 - Cross-cultural Perspectives on Gender (3 credits)
- BIO 325 - Human Sexuality (3 credits)
- ECO 350 - Economics of Gender (3 credits)
- ENG 436 - Women and Literature (3 credits)
- PHI 370 - Sex Matters: Feminist Philosophy in the Contemporary World (3 credits)
- SOC 285 - Families in Society (3 credits)
- SOC 379 - Sociology of Love (3 credits)
- SOC 381 - Class, Race, Gender, and Sexuality (3 credits)
- SOC 389 - Child Maltreatment (3 credits)
- SW 333 - Community Work with the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community (3 credits)
B.A. and B.S. Degree Requirements
B.A. Degree Requirements
Candidates for the B.A. degree must demonstrate third-semester proficiency in a foreign language, either by successful completion of a 201-level language course or by passing a proficiency examination.
B.S. Degree Requirements
Candidates for the B.S. degree must complete one of the following tracks.
Track One
- WGS 395 - Women and Gender Studies Research Methods (3 credits)
- MTH 122 - College Algebra (3 credits) OR MTH 201 - Calculus I (4 credits)
- CIS 231 - Problem Solving Using Spreadsheets (3 credits)
Track Two
- WGS 395 - Women and Gender Studies Research Methods (3 credits)
- STA 215 - Introductory Applied Statistics (3 credits)
AND one of the following:
- AHS 301 - Introduction to Health Care Research (3 credits)
- BMS 301 - Introduction to Research in the Biomedical Sciences (3 credits)
- COM 375 - Communication Research (3 credits)
- HST 290 - Research Methods in History (3 credits)
- PLS 300 - Political Analysis (3 credits)
- STA 216 - Intermediate Applied Statistics (3 credits)
- STA 314 - Statistical Quality Methods (3 credits)
- STA 318 - Statistical Computing (3 credits)
- STA 340 - Statistics in the Media (3 credits)
- STA 345 - Statistics in Sports (3 credits)
Double Major
A double major in women, gender, and sexuality studies and another area of study carries many advantages for students with multiple interests. WGS faculty advisors are available to meet with students to explore options for double majors or additional minors that align well with their academic and career interests.
Study Abroad
Students are encouraged to consider study abroad experiences with programs that examine issues and topics related to women, gender, and/or sexuality studies. WGS faculty currently facilitate a study abroad program in Cape Town, South Africa which combines academic curriculum with service to the community. Participants examine how issues such as reproductive health, education, violence, political representation, and Apartheid have intersected and gain a deeper understanding of race and class through a global feminist perspective. Students learn about and visit several sites of historical and cultural significance in and around Cape Town and Johannesburg.
For more information about opportunities to study women, gender, and/or sexuality abroad, contact the Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Department or the Padnos International Center.
Suggested Order of Coursework
Year One
- Three general education Foundations courses
- Two foreign language courses (B.A. candidates)
- STA 215 - Introductory Applied Statistics (3 credits) OR CIS 160 - Learn to Code in Python (3 credits) (B.S. candidates)
- WGS 200 - Introduction to Gender Studies (3 credits)
- MTH 110 - Algebra (4 credits)
- WRT 150 - Strategies in Writing (4 credits)
Year Two
- Four general education Foundations courses
- One foreign language course (B.A. candidates)
- One approved course that focuses on mathematics, statistics, quantitative reasoning or scientific analysis (B.S. candidates)
- WGS 360 - Foundations of Feminism (3 credits)
- WGS elective
Year Three
- Four general education Foundations courses
- General education Issues courses
- WGS 395 - Women and Gender Studies Research Methods (3 credits)
- WGS 450 - Global Feminisms (3 credits)
Year Four
- Four general education Foundations courses
- General education Issues course
- WGS 495 - Capstone (3 credits)