Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Studies Certificate and bis concentration Check Sheet



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Arizona State University

Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Studies

Certificate and BIS Concentration Check Sheet

Catalog Year: Fall 2005


Academic Advising Contact Information: University College Academic Advising, UASB 129, 480-965-4464

Casey.Self@asu.edu or Sandra.Voller@asu.edu


The undergraduate certificate and BIS concentration in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Studies is offered by the Committee on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Studies, administered through the College of Public Programs.






Course Prefix and Number

Course Title

Course Pre-requisites

General Studies

Required Courses

SWU 194

(See note 1)



Introduction to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Studies

None



(See note 2)



Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Capstone Experience

9 hours of certificate completed




Certificate students choose 9 elective hours and BIS students choose 12 elective hours from the following:

APA 494

Asian Pacific American Genders and Sexualities

None




COM 494

Communicative Sexualities

2.5 G.P.A.




HUM 331

Sexuality, Race and Power

None




HUM 494/598

Gender and Sexuality in the Classical World

None




HUM 494

Sexuality in the Media

None




ENG 430

Studies in Victorian Literature and Culture: Victorian Sexuality

ENG 102 or ENG 105, and ENG 222 or Instructor Approval

L, HU

ENG 430

Studies in Victorian Literature and Culture: Victorian Masculinities

ENG 102 or 105, and ENG 222 or Instructor Approval

L, HU

ENG 461

Studies in Women and Literature

ENG 102 or 105

HU

ENG/FLA 494

Queer Theory

ENG 102 or Eng 105




ENG/FLA 494

Queer Filmmaking

ENG 102 or ENG 105




FMS 340

Contemporary American Film and Popular Culture

FMS 100 and ENG102 or ENG105

HU

FMS 460

Masculinity and Film

FMS 100 and ENG102 or ENG 105




JUS 329

Domestic Violence

2.0 G.P.A. and 56 hours completed

SB

JUS 460

Feminism and Justice

2.5 G.P.A and 56 hours completed

C

LAW 691

Sexual Orientation and the Law

Instructor Approval




SOC 361

Variant Sexuality

SOC 101 or 301

SB

SOC 363

Sociology of Men and Masculinity

SOC 101 or 301, and WST 100 or 300

SB

SWU 498

Gender and Sexuality: Contemporary Issues

None




SWU 498

Gay/Lesbian Issues

None




THE 405

Film: Great Performers and Directors: Lesbian and Gay Film

ENG 102 or ENG 105

HU

THP 482

Theatre for Social Change

None

C

WSH 413

Lesbian, Gay, and Gender Studies

WST 100 or 300 or Instructor Approval

HU, C

WST 313

Women and Sexuality

WST 100 or 300 or Instructor Approval

SB

WST/THP 494

Special Topics: Gender and Performance

WST 100 or 300 or Instructor Approval




WST 498

Pro-Seminar: Genders, Sexualities and Human Rights

WST 100 or 300 or Instructor Approval




Total Hours: 15 Credit Hours for Certificate

18 Credit Hours for BIS Concentration Area


Notes:


  1. Introduction to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Studies. The introductory course will be taught once each fall and spring semester on a rotation basis. The schedule will be planned two years out and updated each year. The course will be taught under the prefix of the host department (e.g., if the course is taught in Social Work, it will carry the SWU prefix); the course will not be cross-listed; and the SCH will be credited to the host department.




  1. Capstone Experience. All students will complete a 3 credit hour capstone experience after completing a minimum of 9 credit hours in the certificate program. The capstone experience will be supervised by any member of the faculty approved by the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Studies Committee. The capstone experience should be an internship, community service project, or research apprenticeship that integrates curricular activities with each student’s unique interests. The capstone experience should be based in principles of use-inspired, transformative research or creative activity that bridges the student’s curriculum with lived experiences of LGBT communities. Ideally, the capstone experience integrates theory with experience, scholarship with change, and/or research with outcomes.




  1. Admission. Students interested in admission to the certificate program should register with the chair of the Committee on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Studies. All undergraduate students in good standing at the university are qualified for admission. Students may begin taking courses before they formally register for the certificate; however, they should meet with a member of the committee as soon as possible in order to select courses that most appropriately meet the student’s individual needs.




  1. GPA Requirements. All undergraduate students in ASU good academic standing are qualified for admission. All courses taken in the certificate or BIS concentration must be completed with a grade of “C” (2.0) or better.




  1. Residency. Twelve hours within the certificate must be completed at Arizona State University. Students with transfer credits that may be eligible for inclusion in the certificate should meet Casey Self or Sandra Voller in University College Academic Advising (480-965-4464).




  1. Overrides and Course Restrictions. Overrides, prerequisites, corequisites and other restrictions for individual courses are determined by the academic school, department or program offering the course. Please contact the department or instructor offering the course for authorization procedures.




  1. Additional Information. For additional information about the academic offerings, please visit the website for the College of Public Programs (www.asu.edu/copp/) or contact:

Frederick C. Corey, Ph.D.

Associate Dean, University College

Interim Director, School of Interdisciplinary Studies

Arizona State University

PO Box 873801

Tempe, AZ 85287-3801

Email: Frederick.Corey@asu.edu






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