Online Syllabi:
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Gateway Courses
GSFS courses designated as “gateway” are also “electives.”
- AAST 285 - African American Women's History; P. Brooks
- ARBC 250 - Religion, Gender, and Cultural Identity in the Modern Arab World; M. Thomas
- CAST 100 - Introduction to Comparative American Studies; M. Baron
- CAST 211 - Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Identities; M. Raimondo
- ENGL 261 - Constructing the Subject: African American Women and the Autotext; G. Johns
Capstone Courses
GSFS courses designated as "capstone" are also "electives."
- CAST 447 - Queer Positions; M. Raimondo
- GSFS 300 - Maternal Health and Black Women; P. Kibera
- SOCI 420 - Social Inequalities: Class, Race, and Gender; R.Baldoz
Elective Courses
- AAST 225 - Women in Caribbean History; G. Gill
- CAST 201 - Latinas/os in Comparative Perspective; G. Perez
- ENGL 358 - Women Writing Modernism: Modernism "when Women are Alone"; J. Emery-Peck
- GSFS 201 – Gender and Public health; P. Kibera
- HIST 104 - American History, 1877 to the Present: Major Problems of Interpretation; R.Romano
- POLT 303 - Seminar: Equal Protectionand Implied Fundamental Rights; R. Kahn
- RELG 303 - Anthropological Approaches to the Study of the Bible: Kinship and the Family in Ancient Israel; C. Chapman




