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Dec 03, 2024
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2022-2023 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Minor
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Minor Requirements (15 Credit Hours)
Select Three to Six Hours from:
Select Nine to Twelve Hours from the Following Credit Hours: 9-12
(At least 9 credit hours must be from courses numbered 3000 or higher.)
Major Requirements
Choose from the following: Arts and Humanities
Choose from the following: - COMM 5025 - Popular Culture Theory and Criticism (3 Credit Hours)
- COMS 5331 - Communication and Conflict (3 Credit Hours)
- COMS 5333 - Communication and Gender (3 Credit Hours)
- ENGL 5238 - Irish Women Writers (3 Credit Hours)
- FILM 5040 - Women in Film (3 Credit Hours)
- HIST 3236 - History of Latinos/as in the United States (3 Credit Hours)
- HIST 4131 - Biography and History (3 Credit Hours)
- HIST 4235 - Tudor and Stuart Britain (3 Credit Hours)
- HIST 4530 - Revelation and Revolution (3 Credit Hours)
- HIST 5138 - The New South (3 Credit Hours)
- HIST 5240 - Topics in Women and Gender in America (3 Credit Hours)
- LING 3337 - Language, Power, Politics (3 Credit Hours)
- PHIL 4130 - Feminist Philosophy (3 Credit Hours)
- RELS 3235 - Religion, Sex, and Gender (3 Credit Hours)
- WGSS 4700 - WGSS Internship (3 Credit Hours)
- WGSS 5000 - Topics in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (3 Credit Hours)
- WGSS 5500 - Topics in Women’s Leadership (3 Credit Hours)
- WRIT 3030 - Selected Topics in Writing (3 Credit Hours)
- WRIT 4570 - Writing, Rhetoric, and Culture (3 Credit Hours)
- WRIT 5570 - Advanced Writing, Rhetoric, and Culture (3 Credit Hours)
Behavioral and Social Sciences:
Choose from the following: Science and Mathematics / Public Health
Total Credit Hours: 15
Advisement
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