Multidisciplinary Studies BA: Concentration in Gender Studies

(Available Fall 2016)

Total Credits: 42

CORE (21 Credits)

GNDR 200, GNDR 301, GNDR 400, GNDR 402, GNDR 450, GNDR 475, and MST 401

Course Pick Lists Gender Studies designated concentration in Multidisciplinary Studies Major*

Pick ONE (three hours): At least one course from approved electives in Arts/Humanities

  • AFRI 213: Black American Writers
  • AFRI 383: Modern Black American Literature
  • ART 373: Women Artists
  • COMM 416: Cross-Cultural Communication 
  • COMM 428: Media and Identity
  • COMM 445W: Film Theory, Criticism
  • COMM 483: Gender Communication
  • ENG 339: Women’s Literature
  • ENG 340: Multicultural American Literature
  • ENG 346: Modern Black American Literature
  • ENG 370: Survey Folklore
  • ENG 418: Topics in Women’s Literature
  • GERM 308: Weimar and Fascism
  • HIST 334: (African American History 1890-Pres
  • HIST 439: A, B, or C
  • PHIL 324: Feminist Philosophies

Pick ONE (three hours): At least one course from approved electives in Sciences/Social Sciences

  • COUN 425: Career Development for Women
  • ECON 353: Gender and Economics
  • HRD 355: Work-Life Integration
  • PSCI 107: U.S. Diversity
  • PSCI 310: Women and the Law
  • PSY 100: Psychology of Human Sexuality
  • PSY 338: Psychology of Women
  • RCSM 150: Intro to Non-Profit Management 
  • SOWK 252: Social Welfare and Social Work
  • SOWK 270: Ethno-Cultural Issues
  • SOC 110: U.S. Diversity(FS)
  • SOC 302: Work, Employment, Society(FS)
  • SOC 390: Social Stratification
  • SOC 443: Gender Stratification

Pick ONE (three hours):

A course in research methods or statistics***

  • PSY 375, SOC 381, MATH 241, ECON 370, AHS 340/AHS 341, PSCI 245, BIO 485, or HIST 300

Pick FOUR (12 hours): Choose from the approved Gender Studies electives.

  • AFRI 213: Black American Writers
  • AFRI 383: Modern Black American Literature
  • ART 373: Women Artists
  • COMM 416: Cross-Cultural Communication
  • COMM 428: Media and Identity
  • COMM 445W: Film Theory, Criticism
  • COMM 483: Gender Communication
  • COUN 425: Career Development for Women
  • ECON 353: Gender and Economics
  • ENG 339: Women’s Literature
  • ENG 340: Multicultural American Literature
  • ENG 346: Modern Black American Literature
  • ENG 370: Survey Folklore
  • ENG 418: Topics in Women’s Literature
  • GNDR 401: Special Topics
  • GERM 308: Weimar and Fascism
  • HIST 334: African American History 1890-Pres
  • HIST 439: A, B, or C
  • HRD 355: Work-Life Integration
  • PHIL 324: Feminist Philosophies
  • PSCI 107: U.S. Diversity
  • PSCI 310: Women and the Law
  • PSY 100: Psychology of Human Sexuality
  • PSY 338: Psychology of Women
  • RCSM 150: Intro to Non-Profit Management
  • SOWK 252: Social Welfare and Social Work
  • SOWK 270: Ethno-Cultural Issues
  • SOC 110: U.S. Diversity(FS)
  • SOC 302: Work, Employment, Society(FS)
  • SOC 390: Social Stratification
  • SOC 443: Gender Stratification

* Topics courses, where only selected topics are approved, are not listed. These include Bio 491H (Sex, Brains, Hormones), Eng 239 (Black Am Writers), GH 101 (La femme fatale), GH 301 various selected sections, HIST 113 (American Women in the Twentieth Century), PSCI 400A (Women in Politics), PSY 485 Psychology and Society – Sexuality and Gender topic, Psy 490Z (Seminar) Psychology of Women and Gender