Minor in Queer Studies (21 UNITS)
About the Queer Studies Minor Program
Artist: former QSMP student Hailey Gomez (they/them/theirs)
The Gender and Sexuality Studies Department is home to the Queer Studies Minor Program.
About
The Queer Studies Minor Program (QSMP) was founded in 2011 by a group of faculty members, including our current department chair, Dr. Karyl Ketchum. It is an interdisciplinary program that focuses on sexuality from an intersectional point of view, meaning in relation to other categories of difference including race, class, gender, ability, and nationality.
Like the field of Queer Studies at large, the program examines sexual—and gender—orientations, identities, normativity and nonconformity; queer theory, history, and representation; queer cultural production (i.e., queer art); homophobia and transphobia; and much, much more. Most importantly, the program is social justice-centered and focuses on LGBTQIA+ communities and historic as well as present-day social movements. Our courses invite students to explore topics of personal interest and in the context of their own lives.
Requirements
The Queer Studies minor is 21 units in total and, like the Gender and Sexuality Studies major, consists of core courses, breadth courses, and elective courses in our department and other departments. (Students who are also majoring in Gender and Sexuality Studies may double-count some units.)
Benefits
A Queer Studies Minor designation on a student's transcript distinguishes them affirmatively in application to graduate school across many fields. Additionally, it makes students more competitive for employment and internships in fields including social work, counseling, education, healthcare, social service, government, the law and nonprofit advocacy. In a private-sector job market with increasing demand for sensitivity and nuance to issues of diversity, social marketing, and critical/intellectual flexibility, a Queer Studies Minor positions CSUF graduates on the leading edge of cultural, social, political and scientific knowledges, and it recognizes their specific expertise in one of the most culturally and politically relevant topics of our time.
See student quotes about the Queer Studies Minor Program.
NOTE: We are in the process of reviewing our course patterns and prerequisites. If you are unable to register for a course because of a prerequisite requirement, please contact Professor Ketchum at kketchum@fullerton.edu
NOTE: Double Counting Minor and Major Guidelines: Nine (9) units from the minor may be double-counted with your major. “A minimum of twelve (12) units from the minor, of which at least six (6) must be upper division, must be distinct and different from the units used to complete the requirements of the major. Any units above this amount which can be used to satisfy both the requirements for the minor and the major may be double counted.”
*The department was formerly known as Women and Gender Studies, and we are in the process of getting course codes changed.
Requirements
Core: 9 units (3 classes), Breadth: 3 units (1 classes), Electives: 9 units (3 classes)*
*No more than six units may be taken from the same department for elective courses
Core
WGST/GSS 105: Introduction to Queer studies (3 units)
WGST/GSS 360: Politics of Sexuality (3 units)
WGST/GSS 420: Queer Theory (3 units) **Spring only
Breadth
WGST/GSS 340: Masculinities (3 units)
AFAM 362: Black LGBT Experience (3 units)
AMST 473: Sexual Orientations and American Culture (3 units)
PSYC 456: The Psychological Study of LGB Experiences (3 units)
SOC 403: Queer Community and Change (3 units)
Electives
WGST/GSS 340: Masculinities
WGST/GSS 490T **When the topic includes substantial queer content. Check with instructor or WGST/GSS/QS Advisor.
AFAM 311: Race and Relationships
AMST 377: Prejudice and American Culture
AMST 413: The Shifting Role and Image of the American Male
AMST 419: Love in America
ANTH 316: Anthropology of Sex & Gender
ASAM 344: Asian Pacific American Identities
CAS 380: Adolescent Sexuality and Intimate Relationships
CHIC 305: The Chicano Family
CHIC 313: La Chicana
CPRL 333: Religion and Sexuality
ENGL 356: Queer Literature and Theory
HIST 437B: Gender and Sexuality in Modern European History
HUSR 311: Intracultural Socialization
KNES 480: Gender and Sexuality in Sport
PHIL 325: Philosophy of Sex & Love
PHIL 343: Philosophy of Feminism
PHIL 377: Philosophical Approaches to Race, Class & Gender
PHIL 384: Philosophy of the Body
PSYC 312: Psychology of Human Sexual Behavior
SOCI 354: Gender, Sex and Society
SOCI 357: Race and Ethnic Relations
SOCI 381: Sociology of Sexualities