LGBTQ Studies is an interdisciplinary academic field that explores the role of sexuality in organizing and structuring societies and in shaping and delimiting personal desires and behavior.
Examples of courses that would satisfy requirements for LGBTQ Studies (where appropriate, courses can be counted for more than one concentration). Please note that there will always be additional courses that could fulfill requirements for concentrations. Please discuss with GSWS Associate Director.
GSWS 003: Introduction to Sexuality Studies/Queer Theory
GSWS 004: The Family
GSWS 096: Theories of Gender and Sexuality/ Queer Politics, Queer Community
GSWS 104: Sociology of Sex: Comparative Approaches
GSWS 109: Gender, Sexuality, and Religion
GSWS 149: Law and Social Policy on Sexuality and Reproduction
GSWS 180: Introduction to Queer Art
GSWS 186: Gender and Sexuality in Japan
GSWS 215: Asian American Gender and Sexuality
GSWS 226: Sex with Shakespeare
GSWS 252: Freud
GSWS 270: Folklore and Sexuality
GSWS 277: Gender, Sex, and Urban Life
GSWS 287/687: Postwar Art
GSWS 332: Queer Science
GSWS 350: Trans Methods
GSWS 355: Latin American Cuir
GSWS 390: Gender and Sexuality in Literature
GSWS 422: History of Sexuality
GSWS 481: Learning: James Baldwin
GSWS 515: Queer Francophone Cinema
GSWS 678: Gender and Sexuality in Education