Online Syllabi:
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Gateway Courses
GSFS courses designated as “gateway” are also “electives.”
- CAST 100 - Introduction to Comparative American Studies (M. Raimondo)
- CAST 235 - Cultural Citizenships (W. Kozol)
- CAST/AAST 240 - How to Win a Beauty Pageant (Ofori)
- HIST/JWST 237 - Gender and Sexuality in Jewish Society, Antiquity to Modernity (S. Magnus)
- SOCI 203 - Desire to be Modern: Sociology of Sexuality (G. Mattson)
- RELG 263 - Roots of Religious Feminism in North America (M. Kamitsuka)
Feminist Research Methodologies
- GSFS 305 - Feminist Research Methodologies (M. Kamitsuka)
Capstone Courses
GSFS courses designated as "capstone" are also "electives."
- AAST 321- Black Feminist Thought (P. Brooks)
- CAST 347 - Queer Positions (M. Raimondo)
- CAST 407 - Seminar: Picturing War and Human Rights (W. Kozol)
Elective Courses
- AAST 206 - History of the Caribbean to 1838 (G. Gill)
- AAST 228 - katrina and the Black Freedom Struggle (P. Brooks)
- AAST 347 - Culture, History,and Identity (M. Gadsby)
- ANTH 271 - Ethnomedicine in South America (Callahan)
- CINE/FREN 351 - Bardot, Deneuve, Moreau (G. An)
- ENGL 290 - Shakespearean Comedy (W. Hyman)
- ENGL 309 - The Poetry of Love and Seduction (W. Hyman)
- ENGL 353 - American Literature 1825 - 1865 (S. Zagarell)
- FYSP 146 - HIV/AIDS in America (M. Raimondo)
- GSFS 200 - HIV/AIDS in Africa (P. Kibera)
- HIST 213 - First Wave American Feminism (C. Lasser)
- HIST 251 - US Foreign Policy (R. Romano)
- HIST 396 - US Foreign Policy and MENA (Z. Abul-Magd)
- HIST 457 - US Gay, Lesbian, and Transgender History (C. Koppes)
- HIST 458 - European Sexualities (M. Dumancic)




