Social Justice Studies: Gender Studies (AA-T)
The Associate in Arts for Transfer (AAT), Social Justice Studies-Gender Studies is designed for all students regardless of gender identification. It is a dynamic interdisciplinary field of study that examines diverse human experiences and identities from a social, cultural, historical and economic perspective. Using an intersectional, feminist, transnational, LGBTQ+ and social justice framework, the degree aims to help students understand and dismantle not only sexism, but also racism, homophobia/heterosexism, transphobia, and other forms of institutionalized oppression. Gender Studies graduates are well positioned to hold positions in business, government, law, and the non-profit sector, wh
Courses
- ANTH 205 — The Anthropology of Sexuality and Gender
- ART 109 — Gender and Sexuality In Art
- ART 118 — History of Women in Visual Arts
- ART 207 — Women and Media
- COMM 115 — Gender, Communication, and the Digital Revolution
- ECON 102 — Women in the Global Economy
- ENGL 236 — Studies in Women's Literature
- ETHN 210 — Race and Ethnic Relations in the U.S.
- HED 103 — Women, Their Bodies and Health
- HIST 204 — Women in American History
- HUM 107 — Men and Masculinities: Constructing Manhood in America
- HUM 109 — Gender and Sexuality In Art
- MATH 112S — Enhanced Elementary Statistics
- PHIL 109 — Philosophy of the Body, Feminism, and Gender
- PSYC 210 — Elementary Statistics
- PSYC 220 — Research Methods
- PSYC 265 — Psychology of Gender
- SOC 205 — Introduction to Social Research Methods
- SOC 210 — Race and Ethnic Relations in the U.S.
- WGS 101 — Introduction to Women's and Gender Studies
- WGS 102 — Women and Religion
- WGS 103 — Women, their Bodies and Health
- WGS 105 — Gender Studies and the Chicana/Latina Experience
- WGS 107 — Men and Masculinities: Constructing Manhood in America
- WGS 108 — Women in Sports
- WGS 109 — Philosophy of the Body, Feminism, and Gender
- WGS 115 — Gender, Communication, and the Digital Revolution
- WGS 118 — History of Women in Visual Arts
- WGS 140 — Introduction to LGBT Studies
- WGS 202 — Gender and Society
- WGS 204 — Women in American History
- WGS 205 — The Anthropology of Sexuality and Gender
- WGS 206 — Women in the Global Economy
- WGS 207 — Women and Media
- WGS 209 — Gender and Science