|
|
Nov 22, 2024
|
|
|
|
2022-2023 Graduate Catalog [NOTE!!!! THIS IS AN ARCHIVED CATALOG. FOR THE CURRENT CATALOG, GO TO CATALOG.NIU.EDU]
Women’s and Gender Studies (12)
|
|
Return to: Interdisciplinary Academic Centers and Courses
Certificate of Graduate Study
Coordinator: Jessica Reyman (Acting Director, Center for the Study of Women, Gender and Sexuality)
Women’s and Gender Studies is an interdisciplinary program which fosters research and teaching related to gender. Course work leading to the certificate of graduate study in women’s and gender studies permits study of gender and its significance through a systematic engagement with feminist theory and criticism, research methods, and scholarship and results in recognition of that study on the student’s transcript. Since the Center for the Study of Women, Gender and Sexuality is not a degree-offering unit, all graduate degrees are obtained through the student’s major department, whose special requirements must be met. Faculty who regularly teach courses which contribute to the certificate or participate in the core courses come from a variety of departments.
A student who wishes to pursue this certificate should consult early in graduate studies with both her or his major department faculty adviser and the Women’s, and Gender Studies coordinator or the program adviser. Students may earn transcript credit for the certificate by completing 12 hours in courses approved by the director of the Center for the Study of Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality, including the two required interdisciplinary core courses. For the other 6 required hours, in addition to the approved electives listed below, any graduate-level special topics course or directed study focused on gender may be counted toward the certificate with the approval of the director of the Center for the Study of Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality. Students may enroll in internships combining their professional interests with their preparation in women’s and gender studies.
The certificate is available to students in good standing in any graduate program in the university. Students-at-large in good standing may also pursue the certificate. Students interested in pursuing this certificate are advised to consult with the director of the Center for the Study of Women, Gender, and Sexuality or the program adviser as early as possible in their graduate studies to determine the program of courses to be used toward the certificate.
|
Requirements (12)
Independent study and topics courses in a variety of departments may meet the certificate requirements, with the approval of the director of the Center for the Study of Women, Gender, and Sexuality, or the program adviser, when substantial treatment of women, gender, and sexuality studies is included in the course.
Two of the following (6)
- ANTH 522 - Gender in Southeast Asia Credits: 3
- ANTH 541 - Sexual Selection in Primates Credits: 3
- ANTH 568 - Anthropology of Gender Credits: 3
- ARTH 785 - Topics in Art History Credits: 3
(May meet the certificate requirements when substantial treatment of women’s and gender studies is included.) - HESA 759 - Critical and Feminist Pedagogies in Higher Education Credits: 3
- COUN 592 - Special Topics in Counseling Credits: 1-3
(May meet the certificate requirements when substantial treatment of women’s and gender studies is included.) - COUN 594 - Counseling the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Community Credits: 3
- COUN 595 - Career Counseling and Development in a Multicultural Society Credits: 3
- COUN 766 - Human Sexuality Counseling Credits: 3
- COMS 640 - Seminar in Communication and Gender Credits: 3
- COMS 656 - Feminist Media Theory Credits: 3
- ENGL 602 - Literary Theory and Criticism Credits: 3
D. Feminist Literary Theory and Criticism - ENGL 607 - Topics in Literature Credits: 3
(May meet the certificate requirements when substantial treatment of women’s and gender studies is included.) - EPFE 590 - Workshop in Education Credits: 1-3
(May meet the certificate requirements when substantial treatment of women’s and gender studies is included.) - EPFE 703 - Seminar: Gender Issues in Educational Thought Credits: 3
- FLFR 545 - French Women Writers Credits: 3
- HDFS 600 - Seminar: Contemporary Issues in Applied Human Development and Family Sciences Credits: 1-12
(May meet the certificate requirements when substantial treatment of women’s and gender studies is included.) - HDFS 674 - Clothing and Human Behavior Credits: 3
- HIST 502 - Gender and Sexuality in History Credits: 3
- HIST 507 - Medieval Women Credits: 3
- HIST 573 - Topics in Women’s History Credits: 3
- HIST 610 - Reading Seminar in History Credits: 3
(May meet the certificate requirements when substantial treatment of women’s and gender studies is included.) - MGMT 528 - Equal Opportunity and Employment Credits: 3
- NUTR 602 - Issues in Eating Disorders and Obesity Credits: 3
- NUTR 616 - Nutritional Factors in Obesity and Eating Disorders Credits: 3
- PSYC 595 - Seminar in Special Topics Credits: 3
(May meet the certificate requirements when substantial treatment of women’s and gender studies is included.) - SOCI 550 - Social Inequality Credits: 3
- SOCI 552 - Women’s Health Issues Credits: 3
- SOCI 557 - Families in Global Perspective Credits: 3
- SOCI 587 - Gender and Crime Credits: 3
- TLCI 540 - The Gender-Sensitive Curriculum Credits: 3
- WGSS 524 - Topics in Gender and STEM Credits: 3
- WGSS 530 - Special Topics in Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies Credits: 3
- WGSS 534 - Language and Gender Credits: 3
- WGSS 602 - Internship in Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Credits: 3-6
- WGSS 620 - Topics in Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Credits: 3
- WGSS 625X - Museums: Gender, Race, and Class Credits: 3
- OR ART 625 - Museums: Gender, Race, and Class Credits: 3
- WGSS 639 - Independent Study in Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Credits: 1-3
|
Return to: Interdisciplinary Academic Centers and Courses
|
|
|