The women's and gender studies graduate minor requires a total of 10 hours of coursework. Students must take WMST 6980 and WMST 7910 and select additional courses from departments outside their major from the list below. If any courses are applied toward a graduate major, they cannot count toward the women’s and gender studies graduate minor.
To formally pursue a graduate minor in women's and gender studies, contact the director of women's and gender studies and complete a graduate minor declaration form.
Elective Courses
- WMST 6980 Feminist Theory (3)
- WMST 7910 Feminist Pedagogy (1)
- ANTH 6200 Gender Development and Culture (3)
- ANTH 6970 Medical Anthropology (3)
- COMM 7500 Gender Communication (3)
- COUN 7330 Counseling Diverse Populations (3)
- ENGL 7050 Studies in Composition (3)
- ENGL 7160 Early Modern Studies: Shakespeare (3)
- ENGL 7170 Eighteenth-Century Studies: Performance and Modern World (3)
- ENGL 7180 Nineteenth-Century Studies (3)
- ENGL 7190 American Studies (3)
- ENGL 7740 British Literature and Culture (3)
- ENGL 7770 African American Literature (3)
- ENGL 7780 Studies in Race, Gender and Sexuality
- ENGL 7800 Studies in Literary Theory: Feminist Theory
- ENGL 7830 Major Author(s)
- ENGL 7870 Special Topics: Writers — Their World and Their Performances of "Writer" (3)
- ERMA 7970 Special Topics: Thinking with Theory (3)
- FLSP 7120 Sixteenth-Century Spanish Literature (3)
- FLSP 7230 Spanish American Poetry II (3)
- HDFS 6300 Families and Social Policy (3)
- HDFS 6970 Special Topics in Human Development and Family Studies (3)
- HDFS 7030 Advanced Family and Social Policy (3)
- HIST 6610 Colonial Latin America (3)
- HIST 6620 Modern Latin America (3)
- HIST 6970 Special Topics: Gender and Technology (3)
- HIST 7200 Seminar in United States Women's History (3)
- HIST 7220 Development in Civil Rights Movement (3)
- HIST 7630 Graduate Seminar in Modern Latin America (3)
- HIST 7970 Gender and Technology in Historical Perspective (3)
- NURS 7230 Human Diversity (2)
- NURS 7240 Health Parity in Diverse Populations (2)
- NUFS 6820 Nutrition in the Life Cycle (3)
- POLI 6610 Women in Politics (3)
- POLI 6970 Race and Politics (3)
- RSOC 6510 Social Welfare, Families and Policy (3)
- SOCY 6500 Victimology (3)
- SOCY 6690 Sociology of Emotions (3)
- SOCY 6970 Sociology of Gender (3)