Sexuality Studies (Minor)
Institute of Interdisciplinary Studies (Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences)
2201 Dunton Tower
613-520-2368
carleton.ca/iis
This section presents the requirements for the programs:
Graduation Requirements
In addition to the requirements listed below, students must satisfy:
- the University regulations including the process of Academic Performance Evaluation (see the Academic Regulations of the University section of this Calendar).
- the common regulations applying to all B.A. students including those relating to First-Year Seminars and Breadth requirements (see the Academic Regulations and Requirements for the Bachelor of Arts Degree ).
Students should consult with the Institute when planning their program and selecting courses.
Program Requirements
Minor in Sexuality Studies
This minor is available to all undergraduate degree students.
Requirements (4.0 credits):
- 1.0 credit in DIST 2101 and DIST 4101;
- 1.0 credit from Approved Sexuality Studies Electives at the 2000-level or higher;
- 1.0 credit from Approved Sexuality Studies Electives at the 3000-level or higher;
- 1.0 credit from Approved Sexuality Studies;
- The remaining requirements of the major discipline(s) and degree must be satisfied.
Notes:
- Courses used to fulfil Items 2 through 4 above must be from more than one discipline.
- Other courses may be substituted for the credits specified in item two, when material on sexuality is central to the course. Such substitutions must be individually approved by the Institute of Interdisciplinary Studies (IIS). Students are encouraged to consult course descriptions of Special Topics courses.
Approved Sexuality Studies Electives
Note: access to these courses is not guaranteed, and may depend on space availability and the satisfaction of other requirements such as course prerequisites.
Anthropology
ANTH 2040, ANTH 4780
Art History
ARTH 3600, ARTH 3601, ARTH 4600
Canadian Studies
CDNS 3400, CDNS 3600
English Language and Literature
ENGL 2109
Film Studies
FILM 3301
First Year Seminars
FYSM 1402, FYSM 1403, FYSM 1600
Geography
GEOG 4207, GEOG 4401
History
HIST 2504, HIST 3106, HIST 3107, HIST 3406, HIST 3504, HIST 3602, HIST 3707, HIST 4505
Human Rights
HUMR 1001, HUMR 2301
Interdisciplinary Studies
DIST 3101, DIST 3102
Law
LAWS 3001, LAWS 3503, LAWS 3804, LAWS 4001, LAWS 4002, LAWS 4604, LAWS 5302, LAWS 5008/SOCI 5204
Mass Communication
MCOM 3505
Music
MUSI 3302, MUSI 4303
Philosophy
PHIL 1500, PHIL 2306
Political Science
PSCI 2500, PSCI 3109, PSCI 3303, PSCI 3500, PSCI 3502, PSCI 4200, PSCI 4201, PSCI 4205, PSCI 4208, PSCI 4402, PSCI 4500, PSCI 4501, PSCI 4605
Psychology
PSYC 3603
Social Work
SOWK 2004, SOWK 3804, SOWK 4202, SOWK 4206
Sociology
SOCI 2043, SOCI 2045, SOCI 2700, SOCI 3040, SOCI 3044, SOCI 3050, SOCI 3420, SOCI 3780, SOCI 4040, SOCI 4043
Women's and Gender Studies
WGST 1808, WGST 2800, WGST 2804, WGST 3004
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