User:Xtgyal/WGSS

A list of sample college courses in Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (WGSS), for hopefully eventual inclusion on Wikiversity. Course co-/prerequisites are included to emphasize the interdisciplinary nature of the field. Nicole (xtgyal) (talk) 21:31, 23 May 2012 (UTC)


 * Advanced Feminist Theory (Women's & Gender Studies)
 * Advanced Psychology of Aging (Psychology)
 * African American Colonial Culture (Anthropology)
 * African American Culture (Anthropology)
 * African Americans in Film and Theater (Theatre)
 * African American Women Filmmakers (Theatre/Women's Studies)
 * African American Women in History (History)
 * African American Women Writers (English)
 * African American Writers (English)
 * The African Diaspora (African American Studies)
 * African Women Writers (English)
 * AIDS and African American History, Rhetoric, and Literature (African American Studies)
 * American Government (Government & Politics)
 * American Government and Public Administration (Political Science)
 * American Literature and Music as Social Protest (English)
 * American National Government (Political Science)
 * American Women and Popular Culture (Women's Studies)
 * Anthropology of Media (Anthropology)
 * Applied Contextual Leadership (Education Counseling & Personnel Services)
 * Applied Policy Analysis and the Black Community (African American Studies)
 * Approaches to Women's Studies I (Women's Studies)
 * Approaches to Women's Studies II (Women's Studies)
 * Ascetics, Saints, and Sinners: Western Religious Thought (Philosophy/Religious Studies)
 * Asian American Sexualities (Comparative Literature/LGBT Studies)
 * Asian American Women: The Social Construction of Gender (Asian American Studies/Women's Studies)
 * Austen and the Brontes (English)
 * Austen/Shelley/Hollywood (English)
 * The "Bad" Life: Deviance, Disability, Defiance (American Studies)
 * The Beginnings of Queer Identity, 1660-1900 (English/LGBT Studies)
 * Biology of Reproduction (Biological Sciences/Women's Studies)
 * Biomedical Ethics (Philosophy & Religious Studies)
 * Black American Literature (English)
 * Black Culture: Race, Gender, and Labor (African American Studies)
 * Black Culture: Women and Work (African American Studies)
 * Black Culture in the United States (African American Studies)
 * Black Feminist Thought (Women's Studies)
 * Black Masculinities (LGBT Studies)
 * Black Women in the Public Eye (Women's Studies)
 * Black Women in United States History (African American Studies/History/Women's Studies)
 * Black Women Writers (English)
 * B-More: Baltimore and Urban Communities (Women's & Gender Studies)
 * British Literature: Unfortunate Women (English)
 * Caribbean Literature in English (English)
 * Caribbean Women (Women's Studies)
 * College Algebra with Applications (Mathematics)
 * Communication and Gender (Communication/Women's Studies)
 * Comparative Politics (Political Science)
 * Comparative Public Policy (Political Science)
 * Composition (English)
 * Congress (Political Science)
 * Constructions of Manhood and Womanhood in the Black Community (African American Studies/Women's Studies)
 * Contemporary International Politics (Political Science)
 * Contemporary Multicultural Voices (English)
 * Costumes and Clothes in History (Theater, Film, & Media Studies)
 * Cultural Anthropology (Anthropology)
 * Cultural Perspectives on Gender (Spanish)
 * Cultural Themes in America (American Studies)
 * The Cultured Body (Anthropology/Sociology)
 * Dance in History (Theater, Film, & Media Studies)
 * Digital Queers: Public Space, Art, and Performance in the Digital Age (LGBT Studies)
 * The Diversity of Women (Women's & Gender Studies)
 * Documentary Practices (Theater, Film, & Media Studies)
 * Economic Issues of Gender (Economics)
 * The Economics of Race and Gender (Economics)
 * Elementary Mathematical Models (Mathematics)
 * Elementary Spanish I (Spanish)
 * Elementary Spanish II (Spanish)
 * Embracing Diversity in Classroom Communities (Curriculum & Instruction)
 * Emily Dickinson (English)
 * The Erotic Imagination in Christianity and Hinduism (Women's & Gender Studies)
 * Europe in the Third World: Colonialism to Crisis (History)
 * Exploring Homophobia: Demystifying Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Issues (LGBT Studies)
 * Facilitation and Leadership Skills in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, or Ally Organizations (Education Counseling & Personnel Services/LGBT Studies)
 * Family Resources (Family Studies)
 * Family Theories and Patterns (Family Science)
 * The Female Coming-of-Age Novel (English)
 * Feminism and Philosophy (Philosophy)
 * Feminism and Religion (Religious Studies)
 * Feminist Analysis of the Workplace (Women's Studies)
 * Feminist and Nationalist Thought in Black Communities (African American Studies)
 * Feminist Critical Theory (English/Women's Studies)
 * Feminist Cultural Studies (Women's Studies)
 * Feminist Pedagogy (Women's Studies)
 * Feminist Perspective on Women in Art (Art History & Archaeology/Women's Studies)
 * Feminist Philosophy (Philosophy)
 * Feminist Reconceptualizations of Knowledge (Women's Studies)
 * Feminist Theories and Women's Movements: Genealogies (Women's Studies)
 * Feminist Theory (Women's Studies)
 * Femmes Fatales and the Representation of Violence in Literature, Opera, and Film (French/Women's Studies)
 * Film and Literature (English)
 * Film and Media Production Modes (Theater, Film, & Media Studies)
 * Film Studies (English)
 * Food and Culture (Anthropology)
 * Francophone Women Writers (French)
 * Fundamentals of Leadership in the Nonprofit Sector (Family Studies)
 * Fundamentals of Speech Communication (Communication Studies)
 * Gay and Lesbian Philosophy (LGBT Studies/Philosophy)
 * Gays and Lesbians in US History (History)
 * Gay Themes in American Literature (English)
 * Gender and Ethnicity in Modern French Literature (French)
 * Gender and Sexuality in American History (History)
 * Gender and Social Life (Sociology)
 * Gender Identity in Transition (Psychology)
 * Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspective (Anthropology)
 * Gender in Latin American History (History)
 * Gender Issues in Families (Family Science/Women's Studies)
 * Gender Roles and Social Institutions (Sociology/Women's Studies)
 * Gender, Sexuality, and the Black Family (African American Studies)
 * General Psychology (Psychology)
 * Globalization in Cross-Cultural Perspectives (Anthropology)
 * Governments of the World (Political Science)
 * Group Dynamics and Team-Building (Human Resource Development)
 * Health Advocacy Across Service Settings (Health Science)
 * Health Care Policy (Health Science)
 * Health Care Systems (Health Science)
 * Hispanic Popular Cultures (Spanish)
 * Historical Themes (History)
 * Historical Writing: Women's History (History)
 * Histories of "Deviant" Women: Crones, Comedians, and Criminals (LGBT Studies)
 * The History of Drag (LGBT Studies)
 * History of European Civilization From the 17th Century (History)
 * History of Modern Southeast Asia (History)
 * History of Sexuality in America (History)
 * History of the United States Since the Mid-19th Century (History)
 * History of the United States to the Mid-19th Century (History)
 * Human Development (Psychology)
 * Human Evolution and Prehistory (Anthropology)
 * Human Sexuality (Health/Psychology)
 * Identity and Culture: Gender and Media in Global Perspective (Cultural Studies)
 * Interdisciplinary Approaches to Global Problems (Social Science)
 * Interest Groups and Public Policy (Political Science)
 * Intermediate Spanish I (Spanish)
 * Intermediate Spanish II (Spanish)
 * International Health (Health Science)
 * International LGBT Issues (LGBT Studies)
 * International Perspectives on Lesbian and Gay Studies (Comparative Literature/LGBT Studies)
 * International Perspectives on Women (Women's Studies)
 * Introduction to African American Studies (African American Studies)
 * Introduction to American Politics (Political Science)
 * Introduction to Art History (Art History)
 * Introduction to Black Women's Cultural Studies (African American Studies/Women's Studies)
 * Introduction to Black Women's Studies (African American Studies/Women's Studies)
 * Introduction to Contemporary Social Problems (Sociology)
 * Introduction to Cultural Studies (Cultural Studies)
 * Introduction to Economics (Economics)
 * Introduction to Ethics (Philosophy)
 * Introduction to Family Studies (Family Studies)
 * Introduction to Film and Media Studies (Theater, Film, & Media Studies)
 * Introduction to Gender Studies (Women, Gender, & Sexuality Studies)
 * Introduction to Health Behavior and Health Promotion (Health Science)
 * Introduction to International Relations (Political Science)
 * Introduction to Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Literature (English/LGBT Studies)
 * Introduction to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Studies (LGBT Studies/Women's Studies)
 * Introduction to Literature in Spanish (Spanish)
 * Introduction to Literature by Women (English/Women's Studies)
 * Introduction to Mass Communication (Mass Communication)
 * Introduction to Philosophy (Philosophy)
 * Introduction to Political Science (Political Science)
 * Introduction to Probability (Mathematics)
 * Introduction to Psychology (Psychology)
 * Introduction to Queer Latina/o Studies (LGBT Studies)
 * Introduction to Sociology (Sociology)
 * Introduction to Women's Studies (Women's Studies)
 * Introduction to Women's Studies: Women and Society (Women's Studies)
 * Introduction to Women's Studies: Women, Art, and Culture (Women's Studies)
 * Issues in Domestic Violence (Sociology)
 * James Baldwin and Audre Lorde (LGBT Studies)
 * Jewish Women in International Perspective (Jewish Studies/Women's Studies)
 * The Judicial System (Political Science)
 * Lady Gaga, Beyoncé, and Nicki Minaj: Gender and Spectacular Consumption (Women's Studies)
 * Latin America and the United States (History)
 * Latin American Women's Issues (Foreign Languages & Literature)
 * Latin American Women Writers (Spanish)
 * Latinas in the Americas (Anthropology)
 * Law and Identities (Comparative Literature/LGBT Studies)
 * Law and Society (Government & Politics)
 * Leadership, Social Organizations, and Social Activism (Women's & Gender Studies)
 * Leadership, Theory, and Practice (Human Resource Development)
 * Legal and Ethical Issues in Health Administration (Health Care Management/Health Science)
 * The Legal Status of Women (Government & Politics/Women's Studies)
 * Lesbian Communities and Differences (LGBT Studies/Women's Studies)
 * Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Literatures (English/LGBT Studies)
 * Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Community Organizations (LGBT Studies)
 * Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Film and Video (LGBT Studies)
 * Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Leadership (Education Counseling & Personnel Services)
 * Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Literatures (LGBT Studies)
 * Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender People and Communication (LGBT Studies)
 * LGBT Families (Comparative Literature/LGBT Studies)
 * LGBTQ Politics and Social Movements (Comparative Literature/LGBT Studies)
 * LGBT Writing in the US (English/LGBT Studies)
 * Life Histories of African Women (History)
 * Literary Works by Women (English/Women's Studies)
 * Literature (English)
 * Literature by Women After 1800 (English/Women's Studies)
 * Literature by Women Before 1800 (English/Women's Studies)
 * Literature by Women of Color (English/Women's Studies)
 * Literature in History I: The Beginnings Through the Renaissance (English)
 * Literature in History II: The Rise of Anglo-American Literature (English)
 * Literature in History III: Twentieth-Century Voices (English)
 * Literature of Women (English)
 * Love, Sex, and Poetry in the Long 19th Century (English/LGBT Studies)
 * The Making of the Modern Middle East (History)
 * Marriage and Family Relationships (Social Work/Sociology)
 * Masculinity in Perspective (Women's Studies)
 * Mediated Bodies: Gender, Race, and Class on Stage and Screen (Theater, Film, & Media Studies)
 * Medical Sociology (Sociology)
 * Methods of Literary Study (English)
 * Mexican Cultural Symbols: La Malinche, La Virgen de Guadalupe, and La Llorona (Spanish)
 * Migration and Sexuality (Latina/o Studies)
 * Microeconomic Principles (Economics)
 * Organizational Behavior (Human Resource Development)
 * Organizations and Society (Sociology)
 * Peoples of the Middle East (Anthropology)
 * Perspectives on Identity and Culture (American Studies)
 * Perspectives on Rape and Sexual Assault (Health Science)
 * Philosophy and Women (Philosophy)
 * Political Geography (Geography & Environmental Planning)
 * Political Research (Political Science)
 * Power, Gender, and the Spectrum of Difference (Women's Studies)
 * Precalculus (Mathematics)
 * The Presidency (Political Science)
 * Principles of Biology I (Biological Sciences)
 * Principles of Government and Politics (Government & Politics)
 * Principles of Macroeconomics (Economics)
 * Principles of Microeconomics (Economics)
 * Principles of Strategic Public Relations and Integrated Communication (Mass Communication)
 * Psychological Perspectives of Human Sexuality (Psychology)
 * Psychology of Human Sexuality (Psychology)
 * Psychology of Lesbian Culture (Psychology)
 * Psychology of Women (Psychology/Women's Studies)
 * Public Administration (Political Science)
 * Public Policy Analysis (Political Science)
 * Public Policy and the Black Community (African American Studies)
 * Public Relations for Nonprofit Organizations (Mass Communication)
 * Public Relations Writing (Mass Communication)
 * Race, Class, and Gender (Philosophy)
 * Recognizing Homophobia in the New Millennium (LGBT Studies)
 * Readings in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Studies (LGBT Studies)
 * Queer Adaptations in Film, Fiction, and TV (LGBT Studies)
 * Queer American Cultures (LGBT Studies)
 * Queer and Trans Collaborations (LGBT Studies)
 * Queer Conceptions of Race (LGBT Studies)
 * Queer Cultures (American Studies)
 * Queer Film and Video (English/LGBT Studies)
 * Queering Citizenship in the Global South (Comparative Literature/LGBT Studies/Women's Studies)
 * Queer London (LGBT Studies)
 * Queer Mags and Rags: Studies in 20th Century LGBT Print Culture (LGBT Studies)
 * Queer Poetics: Autobiographics in the Age of Facebook (LGBT Studies)
 * Queer Poetics, or Gay Is Very American (English/LGBT Studies)
 * Queers, Arts, and Culture (LGBT Studies)
 * Queer Theory (LGBT Studies)
 * Queer Youth (LGBT Studies)
 * Race, Gender, and Sexuality (English)
 * Race, Sexuality, and the Transnational (Comparative Literature/LGBT Studies)
 * Redefining Gender in the US, 1880-1935 (History/Women's Studies)
 * Reproductive Technologies and the Future of Motherhood (Women's Studies)
 * Seafaring Sexualities (History)
 * Self-Defense Against Sexual Assault (Physical Fitness & Recreational Sport)
 * Sex and the City (Comparative Literature/LGBT Studies)
 * Sex Differences: Psychological Perspectives (Psychology)
 * Sex, Gender, and Jewish Identity (LGBT Studies)
 * Sexuality and Culture (Anthropology)
 * Sexuality and Gender in Popular Culture (LGBT Studies)
 * Sexuality and Literature (English/LGBT Studies)
 * Sexuality and Modernity (Art History)
 * Sexuality in a Diverse Society (Health Science)
 * Sexuality in the Cinema (Comparative Literature/English)
 * Social Inequality (Sociology)
 * Social Welfare (Sociology)
 * Sociology of Gender (Sociology/Women's Studies)
 * Sociology of Race, Class, and Gender (Sociology)
 * The Study of Political Philosophy: Ancient and Modern (Government & Politics)
 * Survey of Western Art (Art History)
 * Teaching and Learning About Cultural Diversity Through Intergroup Dialogue: LGBT/Heterosexual (Education Leadership, Higher Education, & International Education)
 * Teaching and Learning in a Diverse Society (Education)
 * Themes and Issues in Women's Studies (Women's Studies)
 * Themes and Movements of French Literature in Translation (French)
 * Themes in Literature (English)
 * Theories of Feminism (Women's Studies)
 * Theories of Sexuality and Literature (English/LGBT Studies)
 * Theory of International Politics (Political Science)
 * Trans Literature (English/LGBT Studies)
 * Urban Government and Politics (Political Science)
 * US Latina/o Studies I: An Historical Overview to the 1960s (Latina/o Studies)
 * US Latina/o Studies II: A Contemporary Overview, 1960s to Present (Latina/o Studies)
 * Victorian Women in England, France, and the United States (History/Women's Studies)
 * Virginia Woolf (English)
 * Voices of Medieval Women (English)
 * Where the Wilde Things Are: Queer Identities in Drama and Performance (LGBT Studies)
 * Woman as Citizen (Women's & Gender Studies)
 * Womanisms and Feminisms: Theories and Methods (Women's Studies)
 * Women and Aging (Women's & Gender Studies)
 * Women and Conservative Social Movements (Women's & Gender Studies)
 * Women and Crime (Criminology & Criminal Justice/Sociology)
 * Women and Family in American Life (American Studies)
 * Women and Gender in Film (Electronic Media & Film)
 * Women and Gender in the Workplace (Women's & Gender Studies)
 * Women and Health (Women's & Gender Studies)
 * Women and Literature (English)
 * Women and Medicine (Women's & Gender Studies)
 * Women and Not-for-Profit Leadership: Governance and Advocacy (Women's & Gender Studies)
 * Women and Politics (Political Science)
 * Women and Science (Biological Sciences/Women's Studies)
 * Women and Sexuality (Women's & Gender Studies)
 * Women and Society in the Middle East (History/Women's Studies)
 * Women and the Civil Rights Movement (History)
 * Women and the Law (Political Science)
 * Women, Environment, and Health (Women's & Gender Studies)
 * Women, Gender, and Conflict Resolution (Women's & Gender Studies)
 * Women, Gender, and Science (Interdisciplinary Studies)
 * Women, Gender, and Sexuality (Women, Gender, & Sexuality Studies)
 * Women/Gender and the Visual Arts (Art)
 * Women, Health, and Healing (Sociology)
 * Women in 20th-Century US History (History)
 * Women in Africa (History/Women's Studies)
 * Women in America Since 1880 (History/Women's Studies)
 * Women in America to 1880 (History/Women's Studies)
 * Women in an International Context (Women's & Gender Studies)
 * Women in Art (Art History)
 * Women in Classical Antiquity (Classics/Women's Studies)
 * Women in German Literature and Society (Germanic Studies/Women's Studies)
 * Women in Islam (Religious Studies)
 * Women in Medieval Culture and Society (History/Women's Studies)
 * Women in Modern Western History (History)
 * Women in Music (Music)
 * Women in Perspective (Women's Studies)
 * Women in the Media (Journalism/Women's Studies)
 * Women in the Middle East (Women's Studies)
 * Women in the Military (Sociology)
 * Women in the Third World (Political Science)
 * Women in Western Europe, 1750-Present (History/Women's Studies)
 * Women in Western Music (Music)
 * Women in World Religions (Religious Studies)
 * Women of Color (Women's Studies)
 * Women of the African Diaspora (Women's Studies)
 * Women, Public Policy, and Social Change (Political Science/Women's & Gender Studies)
 * Women, Religion, and Ritual (Women's & Gender Studies)
 * Women's Culture and Creativity (Women's Studies)
 * Women's Health (Health Science/Women's Studies)
 * Women's Health Policy (Women's & Gender Studies)
 * Women's Issues in World History (History)
 * Women's Spiritual Practices (Women's & Gender Studies)
 * Women's Words, Women's Lives (Women's Studies)
 * Women Through Theatre (Theatre)
 * Women, Work, and Family (Women's Studies)
 * Women Writers (English)
 * Women Writers of French Expression in Translation (French/Women's Studies)
 * Work and Occupations (Sociology)
 * Workers and Work in the United States (History)
 * World Literature (English)
 * World Literature by Women (Comparative Literature/Women's Studies)
 * World Literature Written in English (English)
 * Writing for a Liberal Education (English)