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Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies Minor
GWSS is an interdisciplinary minor that examines issues and perspectives related to gender and sexuality in the humanities, arts, and social sciences. Requirements for the minor would consist of 5 courses (15 sem. Cr. hrs.), with at least three at the 200-level or higher.
course - LGTBQ+ Experiences & Lit
course - Literature by Women
course - Special Topics in History -Global History of Sex
course - Special Topics in History-Global History of Witchcraft
course - Problems Gender & Women’s Hist
course - Topics in History-Global Women’s Suffrage Movements
course - Topics in History -Gender & Sexuality in East Asia
course - History of Family in America
course - Film & Gender
course - Human Sexual Behavior/course - Human Sexual Behavior
course - Ethics & the Family (cross-listed with BHSC 202)
course - The Family in Transition
course - Latin Am Women Writes & Revs
History Minor
15 Credits
Students who choose to Minor in the History Concentration Must Complete:
Students who choose to minor in History must complete four courses slotted under the five fields of study:
United States, Europe, Asia, Atlantic World, and Ideas, Theories, and Practices. Two of these four courses must be at the 200-level or above. The remaining two courses may be taken as HIST 180-199. Students may also elect to take only one course between HIST 180-199 and three at the 200-level or above. Additionally, History Minors are required to take course: Intro Research Methods, a course focused upon historical methodology. This requires successful completion of course. History minors are not required to take course or course.
Philosophy Minor
15 credits required. Students who choose to minor in Philosophy must complete 5 courses in Philosophy with at least 3 courses in the 200-level or higher.
Courses can include:
course - Introduction to Philosophy
course - Logical Thinking
course - Philosophy Through Film
course - Science Fiction and Philosophy
course - Philosophy of the Arts
course - Live Issues in Philosophy
course - Honors Topics in Philosophy
PHIL 303 - The Enlightenment
course - Perspectives on Death
course - Independent Study Philosophy