|
Nov 24, 2024
|
|
|
|
Undergraduate Bulletin 2023-2024 Archived Bulletin
Gender Studies, Minor
|
|
Return to: Undergraduate Academic Programs of Study
Kate McCarthy-Gilmore, Ph.D., Associate Dean
Gender Studies is an interdisciplinary minor that promotes the study of the status of men and women, historically and at present. In courses across the disciplines, questions are raised concerning the ways in which we think about the social order as well as the distribution of power and opportunity. Gender Studies encourages in students a spirit of inquiry that will prepare them to function effectively as they integrate themselves into a diverse and rapidly evolving society. The Gender Studies minor is 18 credits, with elective courses in history, literature, sociology and other programs at Loras College. Consult the website of the Division of Philosophical, Religious, Theological, Social & Cultural Studies for the current list of elective courses or contact one of the co-directors of the program directly.
|
Requirements for the minor in Gender Studies:
Students should contact the Program Coordinators for a list of approved elective courses. When both core courses are taken, 12 elective credits are required. In either case, no more than 6 credits from any one discipline may be counted toward the minor.
- Elective: One course from approved list Credits: 3
- Elective: One course from approved list Credits: 3
- Elective: One course from approved list Credits: 3
- Elective: One course from approved list Credits: 3
- Elective: One course from approved list Credits: 3
18 Total Required Credits
|
Return to: Undergraduate Academic Programs of Study
|
|