This specialization gives you a rich, multidisciplinary lens through which to understand the theoretical, cultural, social, and empirical aspects of all spectrums of sexuality.
Courses
Students who have fulfilled the requirements for a single- or joint-major degree in Gender & Social Justice may graduate with a Specialization in Sexuality Studies if they have successfully completed the following 4.0 credits from:
- GESO 3150H/4150H: Troubling Trans: Trans Cultures, Theories, and Resistance
- GESO 3151H: Transnational Studies
- GESO-CUST 3250H/4250H: Queer Feminisms
- GESO-AHCL 3310H: Love, Sex and Death in the Ancient World
- GESO-SOCI 3440H: Sexuality and the Social
- GESO-CAST-INDG-SOCI 3508H: Indigenous Genders, Sexualities, and Relationships
- GESO-ENGL 3704H: Queer Lit
- GESO-PSYC 3796H/4796H: Feminist Psychologies
- GESO-ANTH 3932H/4932H: Sex, Gender, and Science
- GESO-CAST-POST-SOCI 3962H: Gender, Sexualities, and the Law
- GESO-INDG 4206H: Indigenous Women and Settler History in North America
- GESO-IDST-SOCI 4630H: Advanced Seminar in the Sociology of Gender
- PHIL 2010H: Love and Desire
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OUAC Codes
RGH - Peterborough
Specialization Advantage
Deepen your understanding of the regulation, oppression, and expression of sexuality and its role in shaping societies around the world and throughout history.