WOMEN’S, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY STUDIES

REQUIREMENTS FOR THE MINOR

Program Director: Dr. Elizabeth Neiman (Elizabeth.Neiman@maine.edu)

WGS minor (18 credits): of these 18 credits at least 6 must be at the 300 level or higher

Required Courses (9 credits)

  • WGS 101: Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies   

Plus any TWO of the following   

  • WGS 102: – Introduction to Activism and Community Projects
  • WGS 103: Introduction to LGBTQ Studies
  • WGS 201   Topics in WGS
  • WGS 203 Men and Masculinities (online)
  • WGS 205: Introduction to Feminist and Critical Data Analysis
  • WGS 206: Investigating Equity
  • WGS 230: Women, Health and the Environment (online)
  • WGS 250: Women and Music
  • WGS 260: Gardening as Social Justice
  • WGS 280: Intersectionality and Social Movements
  • WGS 301  Intermediate Topics in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
  • WGS 303  Social Movements, Media and Change 
  • WGS 340: Transnational Feminisms
  • WGS 351 Authorizing Women’s Sexuality
  • WGS 360  Gender and Cinema
  • WGS 371  Border-crossing: Gendered Perspectives on Modern Migration 
  • WGS 401  Advanced Topics in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies 
  • WGS 410: Feminist, Gender and Queer Theory
  • WGS 411: Internship in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies

               Elective courses (9 credits)

Courses that count towards WGS ELECTIVES

All courses are 3 credits and unless listed elsewise, are taught in person

WGS 101: – Introduction to Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies

WGS 102: – Introduction to Activism and Community Projects

WGS 103 – Introduction to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer Studies 

WGS 201 – Topics in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies 

WGS 203 – Men and Masculinities (asynchronous online) 

WGS 205 – Introduction to Feminist and Critical Data Analysis

WGS 206 – Investigating Equity

WGS 230 – Women, Health and the Environment

WGS 250 – Women and Music 
WGS 260 – Gardening as Social Justice

WGS 270 – Gender in Native American Cultures 
WGS 280 – Intersectionality and Social Movements 

WGS 301 – Intermediate Topics in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies 

WGS 303 – Social Movements, Media and Change 
WGS 340 – Transnational Feminisms 
WGS 351 – Authorizing Women’s Sexuality 

WGS 360 – Gender and Cinema 

WGS 371 – Border-crossing: Gendered Perspectives on Modern Migration  
WGS 401 – Advanced Topics in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies 
WGS 410 – Feminist, Gender and Queer Theory 
WGS 411 – Internship in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies 

DIS 300- Disability: Interaction of Human Diversity and Global Environments

DIS 400- Disability: Interaction of Human Diversity and Global Environments

DIS 450- Disability as Diversity II

ANT 212- Anthropology of Food

ANT 245- Sex and Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspective

ANT 411 – Culture, Illness and Healing

ANT 466- Economic Anthropology

AVS 254: Intro to Animal Microbiomes

BIO  200- Biology of Organisms

CIE  412- Engineering Decisions

CHF 351- Human Sexuality 
CHF 451- Family Relationships
CHF 452- Violence in the Family

CIE 412- Engineering Decisions

CMJ 405- Gender In Communication
CMJ 420- SL: Health Communication

CRJ 301- Gender and Crime

CRJ 302- Race and Crime

CRJ/SOC 324: Domestic Violence

ECO 180 – Citizens, Energy, and Sustainability

ENG 471- Authorizing Women’s Sexuality

HTY 232- Womanhood in America

MES 350- Maine Women Credits

MUE 401- Organization and Administration of Secondary Music Performance Programs

NMD 200- Designing Humane Tech 
NUR 300- Health Assessment Through the Lifespan (for Nursing majors only)

NUR 413- Nursing Care Management of Women, Infants and Families (for Nursing majors only)

NUR 452- Community and Population Healthcare (for Nursing majors only)

PAX 401- Women Activists: Warriors for Peace and Justice

PHI  351- Topics in Philosophy and Literature

POS 385- Women and Politics

PSY 230-  Social Psychology

SOC 201-  Social Inequality

SOC 310- Food Systems and Social Change. The Gender, Food, and the Body

SOC 340- Gender and History of Psychiatry

SWK 330- Contemporary Issues in Diversity and Pluralism

SWK 350- Human Behavior in the Social Environment I

SWK 351- Human Behavior in the Social Environment II

SWK 380- Biological Person and the Environment 

SWK 485- Mental Health and Work

SPA 415- Feminism and Literature (taught in Spanish)

*WGS is partnered with departments across the university– Please also check WGS website each semester for additional courses that count as WGS electives 

10/15/2025