Gender, Sexuality and Culture is an interdisciplinary module administered by the Department of Women's Studies and Feminist Research.
Admission Requirements
Completion of first-year requirements, including Comparative Literature and Culture 1023 or 1.0 Women's Studies course at the 1000 level (either
Women's Studies 1020E or
Women's Studies 1021F/G and
Women's Studies 1022F/G) with a mark of at least 60%, or permission from either the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures or the Department of Women's Studies and Feminist Research.
Module
4.0 courses:
At least 2.0 of the courses must be at the 2200-level or above.
1.0 course from: CLC 2273F/G, 3333F/G, 3334F/G, 3335F/G, the former CLC 2140F/G,
Classical Studies 3300F/G,
3310F/G,
3350F/G,
Film Studies 2255E,
Philosophy 2077F/G.
1.0 course from: Anthropology 2202F/G,
2255E,
Geography 3412F/G,
History 4803E,
Psychology 2075.
1.0 course from:
Women's Studies 2160A/B,
2161A/B,
2162A/B,
2163A/B,
2205F/G,
2223F/G,
2243F/G,
2253E,
2263F/G,
2273E,
3305F/G,
3153F/G,
3173F/G,
3333F/G,
3343F/G,
3345F/G,
3355E,
3356F/G,
3363F/G,
3373F/G.
1.0 additional course from those listed above as approved by the program.
Note: some courses are not offered each year. Students are advised to seek counselling when planning this module.
A student may apply to either the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures or the Department of Women's Studies and Feminist Research for approval to substitute 1.0 course not listed above, provided the course is relevant to the GSC Minor.