Online Syllabi:
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Gateway Courses
GSFS courses designated as “gateway” are also “electives.”
- AAST 240 - How to Win a Beauty Pageant: Race, Gender, Culture, and U.S. National Identity; A. Ofori-Mensa
- CAST 100 - Introduction to Comparative American Studies; M. Raimondo
- CLAS 219 - Sexuality in Ancient Greece and Rome; K. Ormand
- FYSP 082 - Sex, Gender, and Power; K. Schreck
- FYSP 110 - Black Women and Liberation; P. Brooks
- FYSP 146 - HIV/AIDS in America; M. Raimondo
- HIST 265 – American Sexualities; P. Mitchell
- RELG 261 - Gender Theory and the Study of Religion; M. Kamitsuka
- SOCI 203 - Desire to be Modern: Sociology of Sexuality; G. Mattson
Feminist Research Methodologies
- GSFS 305 - Feminist Research Methodologies; A. Needham
Capstone Courses
GSFS courses designated as "capstone" are also "electives."
- HIST 398 – Archiving Sex: Researching America’s Sexual Past; P. Mitchell
Elective Courses
- ENGL 309 - The Poetry of Love and Seduction in the Renaissance; W. Hyman
- HIST 270 – Latina/o History; P. Mitchell
- JWST 272 Love and Power in Jewish Literature and Film; A. Ofengenden
- JWST/CMPL 375 Violence in Twentieth-Century World Literature; A. Ofengenden
- POLT 206 - The Politics of Sexual Minority Communities; H. Hirsch
- RELG 108 - Introduction to Religion: Women and the Western Traditions; M. Kamitsuka
- SOCI 275 - Enacting the Law; G. Mattson




