• WGS 3895

    Front Lines of Social Change I
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    Fall 2026

    Provides a comprehensive introduction to the foundational concepts and theories underpinning social change with a focus on gender, equality/equity, and feminist issues. Students will explore the dynamic intersections of gender identity, social norms, power structures, and activism through interdisciplinary lenses including sociology, psychology, history, and critical theory.

  • WGS 3896

    Front Lines of Social Change II
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    Spring 2026

    This course explores the diverse narratives and strategies of individuals and groups at the forefront of social justice movements. Through a critical examination of selected readings, students will engage with a variety of ideologies and approaches aimed at creating systemic change. While these activists may share common goals, their pathways to achieving these objectives differ significantly, reflecting a rich tapestry of thought and action.

  • WGS 4325

    Feminist Disability Politics
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    Fall 2025

    This course investigates what and who feminist disability politics encompass. We will explore disability and ableism through their relations to interlocking structures of domination. We will link disability to anti-blackness, capitalism, empire and conquest, carcerality and policing, and cisheteropatriarchy. A major focus includes theories and practices of resistance. Students can develop creative projects alongside scholarly writing.

  • WGS 4998

    Women, Gender & Sexuality Senior Thesis I
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    Fall 2026

    Women, Gender & Sexuality majors are encouraged to become Distinguished Majors. Students complete a two-semester written thesis (approx 40-60 pages in length) in their 4th year under the supervision of a WGS faculty member. The thesis allows students to pursue their own interests in depth & have the intellectual satisfaction of defining & completing a sustained project. Please see your WGS advisor for more info. Prereq: WGS Major, WGS 2nd Major

  • WGS 4999

    Women, Gender & Sexuality Senior Thesis II
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    Spring 2026

    Majors in Women, Gender and Sexuality (WGS) are encouraged to become Distinguished Majors. Students complete a two-semester written thesis (approximately 40-60 pages in length) in their fourth year under the supervision of a WGS faculty member. The thesis allows students to pursue their own interests in depth and have the intellectual satisfaction of defining and completing a sustained project. Please see your WGS advisor for more information. Prerequisite: WGS Major, 2nd Major

  • WGS 7850

    Themes and Genres
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    Spring 2026

    WGS cross listed grad classes