UWM Undergraduate Catalog 2008-09

College of Letters and Science

Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Studies



Sarah Morgan, Clinical Assistant Professor, Nursing; Coordinator

The Certificate Program in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Studies is designed for students majoring in any field who wish to complement their study of a discipline with an additional concentration in lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender studies. Any student in good standing at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee who is seeking a bachelor’s degree or who previously received a bachelor’s degree from UWM or any other accredited college or university is eligible to participate in the Certificate Program. The program also is open to those who do not plan to pursue a college or university degree (non-degree students) but who have a strong interest in this topic. To be admitted as non-degree students, individuals must meet regular university admission requirements.

To obtain the certificate, students must complete, with a minimum GPA of 2.50, at least 18 credits in approved lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender studies courses as outlined below.

a. LesbGay 200, Introduction to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Studies, 3 cr;

b. 9 additional credits in courses that focus primarily on lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender issues (see note * below under Approved courses) in at least two of the following three areas: 1) literary and cultural studies (English, foreign languages, art history, communication, fine arts); 2) social sciences (anthropology, economics, history, political science, sociology); and 3) behavioral and natural sciences (biology, psychology, health sciences, nursing, social welfare);

c. 6 credits selected from courses that include a significant amount of attention to lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender issues, and/or courses with a primary focus;

d. 9 credits in courses numbered 300 or above;

e. a maximum of 6 credits in independent study;

f. a maximum of 9 credits from any one department;

g. at least half the credits taken in residence at UWM; and

h. no credits taken on a cr/no cr basis.

It is recommended that students, in their senior year, plan one independent study course or enroll in a designated section of English 629, Seminar in Literature and Sexuality, to synthesize their previous work in lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender studies. Credits earned at other institutions in equivalent lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender studies courses, as well as credits earned and approved through study abroad, are accepted in partial fulfillment of the requirements. Students must obtain the approval of the Certificate Program Committee to apply more than nine credits from courses at other institutions to the program requirements.

Approved Courses

The following are some of the courses approved for the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Studies Certificate. Courses marked with an asterisk (*) have a primary focus on LGBT issues. The others include secondary but still significant attention to these issues. Some variable content courses, depending on the topic, may qualify as courses with a primary focus on LGBT issues. For updates to the list, see the program coordinator.

Africol 344 Political Movements and Organizations in the Afroworld

Anthro 102 Introduction to Anthropology: Culture and Society

Anthro 400 Human Sociobiology

Anthro 445 Psychological Anthropology

C L Sci 245 Client Diversity in Health Sciences: An Interdisciplinary Perspective

Commun 401 Communication in Marital and Family Relationships

Commun 402 Gender and Communication

Commun 681 Seminar in Communication in a World of AIDS

Econ 248 Economics of Discrimination

Ed Pol 532 Male Identity: Education and Development

English 243 Introduction to Literature by Women: "Sexual Identity" subtitle

English 247 Literature and Human Experience: "Sexuality and Identity"; "Whitman and Ginsberg: Liberating American Bards" subtitles

English 248 Literature and Contemporary Life: "Whitman and Ginsbert: Liberating American Bards" subtitle

English 295 Women and Film

English 380 Media and Society: "Film and Identity"; "From Nosferatu to Buffy" subtitles

English 547 Studies in Theory and Criticism: "Feminist Literary Theory"subtitle

English 628 Seminar in Literature by Women: (with appropriate subtitle)

English 629 Seminar in Literature and Sexuality: (with appropriate subtitle)

Ethnic 250 Selected Topics in Ethnic Studies: (with appropriate subtitle)

Ethnic 275* Queer Migrations

Hist 141 The Family and Sex Roles in the Past

Hist 241 Women and Gender in Europe: 1350 to 1750

Hist 242 Women and Gender in Europe: 1750 to the Present

Hist 243 History of Women in American Society

Hist 246* Homosexuality in History

Hist 373 Topics in Gender and History: (with appropriate subtitle)

Hist 469 Manhood in America

Hum Kin 351 Sociological Aspects of Health and Human Movement

JMC 111 Gender and the Media

JMC 660 Contemporary Issues in Mass Communication: (with appropriate subtitle)

L&I Sci 691 Special Topics in Information Science: (w/appropriate subtitle)

Linguis 212 Language and Gender

Nursing 101 Cultural Diversity in Health Care

Philos 235 Philosophical Aspects of Feminism

Philos 535 Philosophical Topics in Feminist Theory: (with appropriate subtitle)

Pol Sci 250 Law and Society

Pol Sci 412 Constitutional Law: Civil Rights and Liberties

Pol Sci 464 Women and the Law

Pol Sci 471 Problems in Law Studies: "Law and Sexuality" subtitle

Psych 319* Gay and Lesbian Psychology

Psych 320 Psychology of Women

Soc Wrk 100 Introduction to Human Services

Soc Wrk 250 Human Behavior and the Social Environment

Soc Wrk 581 Youth Work Practice (w/appropriate focus)

Soc Wrk 665 Cultural Diversity and Social Work

Sociol 250 Sex and Gender

Sociol 255* Sociology of Sexuality

Sociol 260 The Family and Intimate Relationships

Sociol 341 Sociology of Deviant Behavior

Sociol 440 Sociology of the Family

Sociol 475 Seminar in Feminist Social Theory

Wmns St 200 Introduction to Women's Studies: A Social Science Perspective

Wmns St 201 Introduction to Women's Studies: A Humanistic Perspective

Wmns St 380 Honors Seminar in the Social Sciences: "Constructed Identities: Gender and Representation in the Cinema" subtitle

Wmns St 401 Global Feminism

Wmns St 489 Feminism in the City: Internship in Women's Studies

Wmns St 500 Advanced Social Science Seminar in Women's Studies: (with appropriate subtitle)

Wmns St 501 Advanced Humanities Seminar in Women's Studies: "Gender and Sexuality in Postwar America, 1945-60"; "The Bad and the Beautiful: Women in Film Noir" subtitles

Wmns St 599 Topics in Women's Studies: "Feminism, Masculinity, and Men"; "Gender and the Built Environment"; "Women's Studies Rich Methods-Gendered Bodies" subtitles

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