Minor in Gender Studies
Overview
Our program will raise awareness on the importance of gender in understanding issues related to social change, social justice, human rights, gender inequalities, etc.
Through the interdisciplinary courses offered, you will be armed with the knowledge, tools, and practical experience to incorporate gender into various fields such as conflict resolution, diplomacy, human rights, education, politics, and others. This minor will build a base of knowledge on and interest in gender issues and will feed directly into our MA in Interdisciplinary Gender Studies.
Mission
This program falls within one of LAU’s core missions namely commitment to civic engagement, the advancement of scholarship, and the education of the whole person. It also complements the mission of the Arab Institute for Women (AiW) that strives to promote gender equality through academic research and intellectual rigor as well as social activism.
Program Educational Objectives
The Minor in Gender Studies aspires to:
- Provide theoretical knowledge, interdisciplinary competencies, and practical skills which facilitate the pursuit of graduate work in gender studies or other related fields, and
- Pursue careers in governmental and non-governmental organizations, ministries, as well as national, regional, and international agencies focusing on development and humanitarian work across a broad range of sectors.
Student Outcomes
Upon completion of this program, students will:
- Analyze critically the major theories and concepts in gender studies and the various research methodologies appropriate to inter-disciplinary inquiry,
- Evaluate recent advances in gender issues and their impact on society,
- Analyze complex gender issues and explain how gender infiltrates all disciplines,
- Integrate a gender perspective into academic and professional endeavors, and
- Utilize effective communication skills and leadership techniques.
Curriculum
For a Minor in Gender Studies, a student must complete a minimum of 18 credits, distributed as follows:
- Core Courses (6 credits)
- Elective Courses (12 credits)
Core Courses (6 credits)
- SOC215 Introduction to Gender Studies (3 cr.)
- WOS313 Women in the Arab World: Sociological Perspectives (3 cr.)
Elective Courses (12 credits)
- COM312 Media and Gender (3 cr.)
- LAS209 Doing Gender: Contextual Approaches (3 cr.)
- POL231 Introduction to Human Rights (3 cr.)
- POL437O Gender Negotiations Mediation and Conflict Resolution (3 cr.)
- SOC488D Fundamentals of Gender Discrimination (3 cr.)
- SOC488E Gender Equality in the Workplace (3 cr.)
- WOS311 Issues & Debates in Feminist Theory (3 cr.)
- WOS312 Women and Economic Power (3 cr.)