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Women's and Gender Studies Minor

General Requirements

Students must satisfy all requirements as outlined below and by the department offering the minor. 

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Program Requirements

  1. Students must complete a minimum of 18 WGST-related credit hours.

  2. Students must complete a minimum of 12 upper-division (3000-level and above) credit hours in the minor, chosen from the approved courses below.

  3. Students must earn a minimum grade of C- (1.7) in all courses that apply to the minor and must achieve a minimum cumulative minor GPA of 2.0. Courses taken using P+/P/F or S/U grading cannot apply to minor requirements.

  4. Students must complete a minimum of 12 credit hours with CU Denver faculty chosen from the approved courses below.

Program Restrictions, Allowances and Recommendations

  1. All courses for the minor must be approved by a WGST advisor. Students may double count up to six credits being applied to other graduation requirements (major, certificate or general education).

  2. Students are strongly urged to take at least one course that focuses on international perspectives on women's and gender issues.

  3. Students have the option to complete an internship working in the community around issues related to women and gender. The alternative to this is a WGST capstone course at the 4000 level.

  4. Students who major in Sociology and complete the Gender and Society option will automatically earn a Women's and Gender Studies Minor

Women's and Gender Studies Minor Requirements

Complete the following required course:3
Introduction to Women's and Gender Studies
Complete 12 credit hours of WGST-related courses at the 3000-level or above. Eligible courses include, but are not limited to:12
HUMANITIES
Studies of Major Authors and Directors (depending on author or director being studied; e.g., Virginia Woolf, Jane Austen, Margaret Atwood, George Sand, etc.)
Rhetoric and the Body
Chicano/Chicana Narrative and Social History
Ideology and Culture: Racism and Sexism
Religion and Cultural Diversity
Gender, Sexuality and Race in American Popular Culture
Women & Gender in US History
Contemporary Women Writers
Special Topics in Women's and Gender Studies
Urban America
Women in the West
Sex and Gender in Modern Britain
Survey of Feminist Thought
History of Sexuality
Contemporary Feminist Thought
Gender, Science, and Medicine: 1600 to the Present
Goddess Traditions
Feminist Philosophy
Whores and Saints: Medieval Women
French Women Writers
Race, Class, and Gender in Spanish Golden Age Literature
Women and Religion
Philosophy of Eros
SOCIAL SCIENCES
Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspective
Human Reproductive Ecology
Communication and Diversity
Family Communication
Gender and Communication
Communication and Diversity in U.S. History
Gender and Crime
Economics of Race and Gender
Economics of Sex and Drugs
Family and Cultural Diversity
Human Sexuality and Public Health
The Global HIV/AIDS Epidemic
Race, Gender, Law and Public Policy
Political Movements: Race and Gender
Human Sexuality
Family Psychology
Psychology of Women
Domestic Abuse
Sociology of Health Care
Sociology of Human Sexuality
Sex and Gender
Families and Society
Gender Politics in the Middle East: Beyond Orientalism & Islamism
Women's Rights, Human Rights: Global Perspectives
Gender, Development and Globalization
Social Meanings of Reproduction
Women of Color Feminisms
International Women's Resistance
Gender and Politics
Communication, Media, and Sex
Queer Media Studies
Violence in Relationships
Women and the Law
Complete one of the following Women's and Gender Studies Capstone courses:3
Internship
Survey of Feminist Thought
Contemporary Feminist Thought
Total Hours18

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