Gender, Sexuality and Intersectionality Studies Minor
In this minor, students gain an in-depth understanding of gender, sexuality, and other social categories through an interdisciplinary framework. Students cultivate intellectual depth and breadth through coursework; learn how to build a unique scholarly and activism-informed perspective; are challenged to communicate ideas clearly and constructively through a dynamic mix of traditional assignments and creative popularly-oriented formats; and learn how to conceptualize, practice, and evaluate social change theories, tactics, and strategies through project-based work. The knowledge and capacities cultivated in the minor prepare students for future endeavors, such as participating in a diverse and complex workforce, as well as graduate study in fields such as law school, social work, public policy, and public health.
Minor Requirements
Students must complete a total of five courses, consisting of three required courses and two electives.
Course Requirements
GWS 103/ANT 103 | GENDER, SEXUALITY, AND INTESEC | 4 |
GWS 215 | FEMINIST THEORY 1840-1980 | 4 |
| One elective at the 200 level or higher | |
| and one elective at the 300 level or higher | |
Electives
All GWS courses may count as electives, as do the courses listed below. No more than one extra-departmental elective may be taken in the same department.