2008-2009 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Studies, Minor in
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The minor program in lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender studies,
under the supervision of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences,
provides interdisciplinary perspectives on the political, historical,
cultural, and psychological contexts in which gender identities and
sexualities have been and are currently being expressed. It examines
the social and personal meanings of such terms as sexuality, gender,
orientation, and choice, as well as the areas of their significance,
exclusivity, interconnection and dependency.
A minor in LGBT Studies consists of the successful
completion of 18 semester hours including LGBT 1 (3 s.h.) and 15 s.h.
chosen under advisement by the program director or another adviser in
the program. No more than two courses may have the same prefix, other
than LGBT. At least 6 s.h. must be in residence. These courses can be:
(1) other courses labeled LGBT; (2) any course where the LGBT content
meets the criteria of the advisory committee (consult LGBT faculty); or
(3) an individually-negotiated syllabus (INS) option (see below).
Students must consult with the program director or
another LGBT adviser to discuss appropriate courses for the minor
before registering. Consult the LGBT Studies Web page for further
information regarding the minor.
For the INS option (category 3 above), in the
semester prior to a particular course offering, students must contact
the instructor about developing, in consultation with the student, a
modified syllabus incorporating substantial LGBT content. The INS
proposal is then submitted to the LGBT advisory committee for review.
Students will work closely with the faculty member to develop an
appropriate syllabus and will meet with her or him periodically
throughout the semester; they must register for the 1 s.h. course, LGBT
10, conjunction with the regularly scheduled 3 s.h. course. Please
consult with the LGBT program director or the LGBT Studies Program Web
page for a list of professors open to LGBT Studies proposals.
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