The required course, Introduction to LGBT Studies, will be offered in Fall 2004. Courses marked with asterisks and in blinking type may be counted toward the additional 9 credits in courses focused on LGBT issues.
AFRICOLOGY
344 Political Movements
and Organizations in the Afroworld
418 Race, Class, and
Gender in the
Caribbean
ANTHROPOLOGY
102 Introduction
to Anthropology: Culture and Society
400 Human Sociobiology
445 Psychological
Anthropology
CLINICAL LABORATORY
SCIENCE
201 Sexually
Transmitted
Diseases and AIDS
COMMUNICATION
401 Communication
in Marital and Family Relationships
402 Gender and Communication
681 Communication
in a World of AIDS
COMPARATIVE LITERATURE
230 Literature and
Society: (Subtitle) some sections
233 Literature and
Film: (Subtitle) some sections
350 Topics in Comparative
Literature: (Subtitle) some sections
ECONOMICS
248 Economics of
Discrimination
EDUCATIONAL POLICY AND
COMMUNITY STUDIES
532 Male Identity:
Education and Development
581 Youth Work
Practice
ENGLISH
243
Introduction to Literature by Women: (Subtitle) some
sections
247 Literature and
Human Experience: (Subtitle) some sections
248 Literature and
Contemporary Life: (Subtitle) some sections
268 Introduction to
Cultural Studies: (Subtitle) some sections
293 Literature and
Media: (Subtitle) some sections
295 Women and Film
312 Topics in Film
Studies: (Subtitle) some sections
316 World Cinema:
(Subtitle) some sections
320 Studies in Film
Authorship: (Subtitle) some sections
380 Media and Society:
(Subtitle) some sections
383 Cinema and Genre:
(Subtitle) some sections
392 Contemporary
Film Criticism and Theory (Substitle): some sections
395 Feminist Film
Criticism and
Theory: (Subtitle)
507 Studies in Twentieth-Century
Literature: (Substitle) some sections
509 Sexuality and
Representation: (Subtitle)
547 Approaches to
Literary Criticism: (Subtitle) some sections
628
Seminar in Literature
by Women: (Subtitle)
629
Seminar in Literature and
Sexuality: (Subtitle)
212   Intermediate
Topics in Film Studies: (Subtitle) some sections