SOC 3400

Gender and Sexuality

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Course Description

Pre-Requisite(s): At least 3 credits in Sociology or permission of instructor
Discipline(s): Social & Economic Systems

Focuses on the construction of gender and sexuality, and of the many ways human groups regulate and attach meanings to these categories. Some general themes addressed will be: contemporary and historical definitions of gender, sex, and sexuality; gender socialization; the varieties of sexual identities and relationships; embodiment, childbearing, and families in the contemporary United States.


  • Leslie Cintron

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    3.54

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    Fall 2012

  • Fan Mai

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     GPA

    3.52

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    Fall 2011

  • Esra Sarioglu

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    3.47

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    Fall 2025

  • Mary Wilks

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    3.31

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    Spring 2021

  • Jaime Hartless

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     GPA

    3.23

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    Summer 2014

  • Claire Raymond

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     GPA

    3.20

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    Fall 2009

  • Tristan Bridges

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     GPA

    3.15

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    Last Taught

    Summer 2011

  • Matthew Morrison

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     GPA

    3.13

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    Last Taught

    Summer 2012

  • Michele Mcgibbon

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    Last Taught

    Fall 2009

  • Faculty Staff

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    Summer 2013