Degree Requirements
A student can choose to pursue a European Studies concentration within the Liberal Studies major at any time in her/his college career, although students are advised to declare their major early in order to ensure a timely completion of their degree program.
Areas A- E (see Core section of this Catalog) (42 semester hours)
Area F (18 semester hours)
Interdisciplinary Methods
IDST 2000 | Interdisciplinary Exploration | 3 |
IDST 2315 | Amer Diverse Cultural Heritage | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 6 |
Theory/Methods Focus Courses
Choose from the following list:
Foreign Language Requirement
Students must demonstrate minimum proficiency at the level of the fourth university course (2002) in one foreign language, but only the fourth university course (2002) can count in Area F. Any hours not applied in Area F may be applied toward elective hours.
Major Requirements
Major Area (15 semester hours)
Choose 15 semester hours from the following list:
For PHIL 4950, WMST 3910, and WMST 4950 only the following sections are approved for this area:
PHIL 4950: Philosophy of Love and Sex;
WMST 3910: Queer Theory; Black Feminist Thought; Feminist Philosophies; Autobio, Autotheory, & Activism; Philosophy, Film, and Sexuality;
WMST 4950: Sex, Gender, and Sexology in the 20th Century; Gender and Global Development.
Humanities (3 semester hours)
Any WMST designated course in humanities. Course to be chosen in consultation with the advisor.
Research Methods (3 semester hours)
Choose from the following list:
Capstone (3 semester hours)
An appropriate 4000-level coruse to be chosen in consultation with the advisor that will additionally include a senior research paper/project.
Electives (9-18 semester hours)
Electives will vary by student because of various credits needed for foreign language requirement.
Students will be assigned two appropriate advisors to help select elective courses that will help facilitiate their concentration in Gender & Sexuality Studies.