Women and Gender Studies provides an interdisciplinary and culturally
inclusive approach to understanding gender. The curriculum addresses the
meaning and
importance of gender in a variety of individual, institutional and transnational
contexts. It provides opportunities to learn about and critically engage
feminist activism and resistance, violence, citizenship, globalization, religious
fundamentalism,
war, technoscience, womens
health and environmentalism. The program fosters a strong student community
through a wide range of workshops and events as well as academic and practical
links to local, national and international organizations. Women and Gender
Studies scholarship and organizational initiatives thus address the location
of the University of Toronto within a culturally diverse, economically disparate
and socially complex city and nation.
Undergraduate Coordinator: Professor
J. Taylor, New College, room 2029 (416-978-5238).
Undergraduate Administrator: Marian Reed, New College, room 2036
(416-978-3668).
Email: grad.womenstudies@utoronto.ca
Web site: www.utoronto.ca/wgsi
Women and Gender Studies Programs
Women and Gender Studies (Arts Program)
Specialist program:
(10 full courses or their equivalent, including at least five full
300+ series courses and at least one course at the 400-level)
1. WGS160Y1
2. WGS262H1
3. WGS460Y1 and
one additional full-course equivalent at the 400+ level
4. 4.5 additional full-course equivalents from the core group below
5. Two additional full-course equivalents from Group A or B
Major program: (7 full courses or their equivalent, including at least three full
300+ series courses)
1. WGS160Y1
2. WGS262H1
3. 3.5 additional full-course equivalents from the core group
below
4. Two additional full-course equivalents from Group A or B
Minor
program:
(4 full courses or their equivalent, including at least one full
300+ series course)
1. WGS160Y1 and/or WGS261Y1
2. Two (with both WGS160Y1 and WGS261Y1)
or three (with only one of WGS160Y1 or WGS261Y1) additional full-course equivalents from the core group below or from Group
A
Core Group:
WGS160Y1, WGS261Y1, WGS262H1, WGS271Y1, WGS330H1-339H1,WGS350H1, WGS362H1, WGS363H1, WGS365H1, WGS366H1, WGS367H1, WGS368H1, WGS369Y1,WGS370H1, WGS372H1, WGS373H1, WGS374H1, WGS375H1, WGS380H1, JNV300H1, WGS425Y1, WGS430H1, WGS434H1, WGS435H1, WGS440H1, WGS445H1, WGS451H1, WGS460Y1, WGS461Y1, WGS462H1, WGS463H1, WGS465H1, WGS470Y1
Group A: (Women and gender relations)
ANT343Y1, ANT460H1; CLA219H1,
CLA220H1; EAS303H1, EAS452H1, EAS453H1, EAS462H1; ENG233Y1, ENG307H1, ENG355H1, FAH425H1, FCS497H1; FRE304H1, FRE305H1, GER421H11; GGR320H1, GGR327H1; HIS202H1, HIS245Y1, HIS297Y1, HIS306H1, HIS348H1, HIS354Y1, HIS363H1, HIS383H1,HIS395H1, HIS406H1, HIS418H1, HIS442H1, HIS446Y1, HIS448H1, HIS481H1, HIS483H1; ITA455H1; JAL355H1; JHP440Y1; JPP343Y1; NEW240Y1, NEW325H1; NMC284H1, NMC484H1; PHL243H1, PHL367H1; POL315H1, POL344H1, POL351Y1, POL432Y1, POL450H1, POL480H1; PSY323H1; RLG251H1, RLG236H1, RLG237H1, RLG313H1, RLG314H1, RLG315H1; SLA248H1, SLA453H1; SOC365Y1, SOC366H1, SOC367H1, SOC383H1; SPA382H1; VIC341H1, VIC342H1, VIC343Y1, VIS209H1
Group B: (General interest)
ANT329Y1, ANT427H1; ENG273Y1, ENG290Y1; FCS395H1;
GGR362H1, GGR363H1; HIS341Y1, HIS459H1; INI327Y1; ITA493H1; NEW302Y1, NEW424Y1; NMC276Y1; PHE403H1; PHL268H1, PHL281H1, PHL384H1; PRT351H1; SOC207Y1, SOC214Y1, SOC215H1, SOC220Y1, SOC375Y1; SPA380H1; TRN311H1, TRN320Y1; UNI255H1, UNI354H1, UNI355H1, UNI371H1; VIC210Y1; VIS310H1
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