2022-2023 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
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Department Chair: Jennifer Reed
Office: MHB-819
Telephone: (562) 985‑2850
Website: Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Department
Faculty: Lori Baralt, Azza Basarudin, Stacy Macias, Jennifer Reed, Shira Tarrant
Academic Advisor: See department website for more information
Administrative Support Coordinator: Sheri Lyn Hamiell
College: College of Liberal Arts
Courses: WGSS
Career Possibilities
Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies equips students with the intellectual, social and professional skills to creatively address the world’s persistent and urgent problems. The major’s internship and senior capstone requirements provide opportunities for hands-on, self-directed, real-world analysis and problem solving.
Graduates are adept collaborators who have experience working in settings with diverse perspectives. They are persuasive and effective communicators, able to synthesize viewpoints and evaluate information to devise and implement recommendations in complex settings. They use these skills in a variety of fields, including community organizing, nonprofit administration, creative arts and humanities, education, health care, law, media and communication, psychology business, and public policy.
Gender Studies Scholar • Community Organizer • Writer • Social Worker • Teacher • Librarian • Lawyer • Journalist • Therapist • Counselor • Editor • Labor Organizer • Researcher • Midwife/Doula • Medical Professional • Public Health Worker • Film Maker • Public Artist • Social Service Worker • Professor • Urban Planner • College Student Service Worker • Sexual Assault Victim Advocate • Entrepreneur • Nonprofit Administrator (Some of these, and other careers, require additional education or experience. For more information, see the CSULB Careers Website.) For more information, please see http://www.csulb.edu/colleges/cla/departments/wgss/
Introduction
Majors in Gender, Women & Sexuality Studies analyze how gender and sexuality are structured by interlocking systems of power and shape our lives and experiences. By examining how gender and sexuality intersect with race, class, legal status and ability, students cultivate a deeper understanding of systemic and structural inequities as well as resistance movements for change. They ask urgent, critical questions and break down conventional academic assumptions, developing innovative methods for examining and addressing current issues in diverse local and global contexts. They apply their knowledge and gain real-world experience through a required internship and capstone project,
The Department offers a major, a minor, and a minor in Queer Studies. Designated WGSS courses may be used to fulfill General Education requirements for students of other majors.
ProgramsUndergraduate DegreesMinorCoursesWomen’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
General Education Category A must be completed prior to taking any upper-division course except upper-division language courses where students meet formal prerequisites and/or competency equivalent for advanced study.
- WGSS 101 - Gender, Race, Sex and the Body
- WGSS 102 - Gender, Race, Sex and Societies
- WGSS 205 - Introduction to Queer Studies
- WGSS 216 - Hollywood and Beyond: Gender, Race, and Sex in the Movies
- WGSS 250 - Intersectionality: Critical Feminist Analysis and Beyond
- WGSS 300 - Feminist Theory
- WGSS 301 - Feminist Research Methods
- WGSS 303 - Queer Spirit
- WGSS 305 - Feminist and Queer Arts and Cultures
- WGSS 307 - U.S. Women and the Economy: Money, Sex, and Power
- WGSS 308 - Gender, Sex, and the Law
- WGSS 313 - American Indian Genders and Sexualities
- WGSS 314 - Women Narrate Their Lives
- WGSS 315 - Black Women in America
- WGSS 316 - Women in the History of U.S. Film
- WGSS 317 - Queer Law
- WGSS 318 - Fierce Struggle: U.S. Women of Color - History and Thought
- WGSS 320 - Latina Women in the United States
- WGSS 325 - Sociology of Gender
- WGSS 339 - Global Feminisms
- WGSS 356 - Lesbian Histories and Culture
- WGSS 365 - Pop Culture: Seeing Sex and Gender
- WGSS 370 - Masculinities
- WGSS 375 - Reproductive Justice
- WGSS 382 - Women and Literature
- WGSS 401 - Bodies and Borders: Feminism and Globalization
- WGSS 402 - Women in Political Theory
- WGSS 410 - Women, Religion, and Spirituality
- WGSS 415 - Feminist Debates
- WGSS 416 - Queering Gender
- WGSS 420 - Mothers and Daughters
- WGSS 424 - Gendering Environmental Justice
- WGSS 430 - Women and Violence
- WGSS 442 - Sexing Chicana Literature
- WGSS 445A - Latinas and Revolution: Central America and Late 20th Century Mexico
- WGSS 455 - Philosophical Perspectives on Sex and Love
- WGSS 462 - Gender, Place and Culture
- WGSS 475 - Language and Gender in Cross‑Cultural Perspective
- WGSS 485B - History of Women in the U.S. Since 1850
- WGSS 490 - Selected Topics in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
- WGSS 492 - Selected Topics in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
- WGSS 495 - Senior Capstone Seminar
- WGSS 496 - Internship
- WGSS 498 - Field Work
- WGSS 499 - Directed Studies
- WGSS 599 - Directed Studies
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