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Browse through the database below to explore courses that will fulfill certain degree requirements in the Gender, Sexuality & Women's Studies program.

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AP/GSWS 1501 9.00
Introduction to Gender, Sexuality & Women’s Studies

This course is an interdisciplinary introduction to Gender, Sexuality and Women's Studies. It considers historical and contemporary arguments to develop an understanding of how social, political, and economic realities shape gender and sexuality at multiple ...

AP/GSWS 1511 6.00
Sex, Gender and Popular Culture

This course examines how gender and sexuality are constructed in popular culture, focusing on how media reflects and shapes social values, power structures, and identity. Using feminist, queer, and intersectional approaches, students critically analyze a ...

AP/GSWS 2512 6.00
Race, Gender & Sexuality

This course is designed to take a critical interdisciplinary approach to the study of power and difference. It specifically focuses on the social and historical construction of race, gender and sexuality, and how these categories ...

AP/GSWS 2517 6.00
Activisms in Gender, Sexuality & Women’s Studies

This course explores multiple activisms against intersecting forms of oppression and social injustice from the critical perspectives of feminist, gender, critical anti-racist, Indigenous, postcolonial, transnational, critical disability, trans, critical sexuality, fat, and queer studies. Prerequisites: ...

AP/GSWS 2600 6.00
Critical Foundations in Sexuality Studies

This course is an interdisciplinary and transnational introduction to theories, methods, themes, debates and issues that constitute the field of critical sexuality studies. The course will examine how sexuality intersects with other lines and relations ...

AP/GSWS 3505 3.00
Gender and the City

Examines the relationship between socially constructed gender relations and the changing nature and form of contemporary urban areas. Previously offered as: AP/GWST 3505 3.00, AP/WMST 3505 3.00, GL/WMST 3505 3.00. Crosslisted to GL/GWST 3505 3.00

AP/GWST 3536 3.00
Queer Cultures

Explores the history of the Gay and Lesbian Liberation Movement and the resultant political emergence of queer cultures in North America. It addresses current debates within queer cultures, using a cross-cultural and interdisciplinary approach to ...

AP/GWST 3554 3.00
Women and Madness

Critically analyzes conceptualizations of women, mental health normalcy, mental illness and madness using intersectional and critical feminist frameworks. Draws on scholarly literature from a range of disciplines as well as first-person analyses of women and ...

AP/GWST 3555 6.00
Feminist and Queer Theorizing

Critically analyzes conceptualizations of women, mental health normalcy, mental illness and madness using intersectional and critical feminist frameworks. Draws on scholarly literature from a range of disciplines as well as first-person analyses of women and ...

AP/GWST 3557 6.00
Superstition, Religion and Sexuality

Explores the intersection of religion and superstition from ancient times to the present. Analyzes issues of gender, power and sexuality through the study of goddesses, witches and the current fascination with vampires in popular culture. ...

AP/GWST 3560 3.00
Bad Girls in the Bible Part One: Hebrew

The Bible offers archetypal figures for Western art, music and film as well as literature. This course will analyze women in the Hebrew Bible in English (Old Testament) with a focus on sexuality, seduction, murder ...

AP/GWST 3561 3.00
Bad Girls in the Bible Part One: Hebrew

The Bible offers archetypal figures for Western art, music and film as well as literature. This course will analyze women in the New Testament with a focus on sexuality, seduction, murder and mayhem. Note: AP/GWST ...

AP/GWST 3567 6.00
Feminist Life Writing: Theories, Histories, Practices, and Methods

Introduces students to theoretical and practical aspects of life writing in multiple genres and media. It foregrounds the important role of autobiographical and biographical representations, both textual and visual, in promoting the development of feminist, ...

AP/GWST 3568 6.00
Indigenous Feminisms: Connections and Contradictions

This course introduces students to the study of Indigenous feminisms. It provides a critique of the colonial construction of exclusionary categories, including gender and sexuality, which have shaped many mainstream, non-Indigenous feminisms. Utilizing a wide ...

AP/GWST 3575 3.00
Professional Skills in Feminist Social Justice

This experiential education course provides a critical understanding of how feminist principles, intersectional analysis, and social justice values are translated into professional practice in local and global contexts. Students will develop valuable skills to navigate ...

AP/GWST 4502 6.00
Violence Against Women

Examines gender-based violence in its many forms, such as domestic violence, state violence, legal violence (punishment) and cultural violence (rituals) and analyzes the global context in which gender and power are constructed and violence against ...

AP/GSWS 4509 3.00
Anti-Racist Feminism

This course explores the historical context in which anti-racist feminist thought emerged, as well as its central tenets, with a particular focus on the argument that Western societies are constituted through a politics of race ...

AP/GSWS 4524 6.00
Easy Reads? Feminist Stories, Graphic Narratives, and the Art of Drawing Politics

Examines gender-based violence in its many forms, such as domestic violence, state violence, legal violence (punishment) and cultural violence (rituals) and analyzes the global context in which gender and power are constructed and violence against ...

AP/GSWS 4531 6.00
Work Placement in Gender, Sexuality & Women’s Studies

This practicum provides students with hands-on experience applying their knowledge of gender, sexuality and women’s studies within a community setting, allowing them to engage with local organizations working on issues related to gender identity, sexual ...

AP/GSWS 4555 6.00
How to do research: Feminist and queer methods

This interdisciplinary course offers hands-on experience in conducting feminist and queer research. We use a decolonial, anti-oppression, intersectional framework to ask critical questions about the politics of knowledge production, researcher positionality, ethics, and accountability to ...