These are the courses we'll be offering this coming semester!

For a list of regularly offered courses (with descriptions!) look here.

Spring 2026 Courses

Please see Homer, or check individual Department websites, for more detailed descriptions, and information about prerequisites.

WGST 10000 Introduction to Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, K. Bartoszynska; J. Fromer

WGST 30100 Trans Natures: Transgender Studies and the Environmental Crisis, M. Fournier

BIO 10210 Biology of Sex, L. Kanda

CSCR 10600 Introduction to African Diaspora Studies, S. Everysley Bradwell

ECON 11500 Current Economic Debates, Y. Genç

ECON 15000 Gender and Development, S. Osterreich

EDUC 35000 Black Feminist Alchemy: Theory into Practice, N. Nunn

ENGL 18200 The Power of Injustice and the Injustice of Power, D. Adams

ENGL 18300 Engendering Modernity, J. Spitzer

ENGL 27800 Jane Austen and Her Contemporaries, K. Bartoszynska

ENGL 36800 Dangerous Women in Dramatic Literature, C. Gleitman

ENGL 46900 Toni Morrison Through the Decades, D. Adams

HIST 14100 From the Margins: European Social History, 1450-2000, K. Breuer

HIST 20001 Slow Read: Doppelganger by Naomi Klein, J. Ablard

HIST 25300 Gender & Sexuality in Early Modern America, A. McGee

HIST 25400 Introduction to African American History, A. McGee

PHIL 23000 Bioethics, T. Patrone

POLT 40210 US Slavery and its Afterlives, M. Gorup

PSYCH 26100 Psychology of Women, N. Bharj

RLST 31000 Epic Adventures: Readings in Hindu Mythology, E. Steinschneider

SOCI 21300 Sociology of Sexualities, R. Plante

SOCI 29401 Slow Read: Stone Butch Blues by Leslie Feinberg, R. Plante

TV/RADIO 33500 Electronic Media Criticism, S. Tropiano

WRTG 31000 Women and Writing, M. Graham

WGST 10000 Introduction to Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, N. Bharj; J. Fromer

WGST 11900 Considering Hope, R. Wagner

WGST 22000 Introduction to Queer Studies, M. Fournier

ART 28700 Latinx Art in the United States, J. Jolly

CSCRE 30100 Feminist and Queer Latinx, P. Sertzen

CSCR 42000 Scholarship of and by Women of Color, B. Gonzalez

ENGL 11300 Introduction to Poetry, A. Becker

ENGL 18200 The Power of Injustice and the Injustice of Power, D. Adams

ENGL 20100 Approaches to Literary Study, J. Spitzer

ENGL 22100 Survey of African American Literature, JY Lee

ENGL 23600 Children’s and Young Adult Literature, K. Kittredge

ENGL 41000 Medieval Race-making, A. Becker

HEALTH 22800 Human Sexuality, M. Bentley

HEALTH 31700 Community Health, M. Bentley

HIST 14100 From the Margins: European Social History, 1450-2000, K. Breuer

MUSI 25600 Women in Popular Music, S. Haefeli

PHIL 27500 Philosophical Foundations of Feminism, Z. Click

POLT 35006 Abolition or Reform? Abolitionist Movements in the United States, S. Atuk

RLST 23201 Queer Theology, R. Wagner

RLST 24100 The Religious Right in America, R. Wagner

RLST 32300 Gender and Sexuality in Judaism, R. Lesses

SOCI 25000 Gender, the Environment, and Global Change, A. Swords

SOCI 37700 Beauty & the Body, R. Plante

SOCI 41000 Feminism, Food and Health, J. Brenton

SPAN 33400 Teatro: from the Page to the Stage, A. Levine

SPORTS MEDIA 39200 Social Issues in Sports Media, E. Staurowsky

TV/RADIO 32000 Race, Gender, and Digital Technologies, L. Britton-Steele

TV/RADIO 33500 Electronic Media Criticism, S. Tropiano

Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies 10000, Introduction to Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, K. Bartoszynska 4 credits

Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies 10000, Introduction to Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, J. Fromer, 4 credits

Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies 22000, Introduction to Queer Studies, M. Fournier, 4 credits

Anthropology 2900 Seminar in World Ethnography: Religion, Magic, and Witchcraft, 3 credits

Biology 10210 Biology of Sex, L. Kanda, 3 credits

Culture, Race, and Ethnicity 30100, Feminist and Queer Latinx Culture, Race and Ethnicity, P. Sertzen, 4 credits

English 18200, The Power of Injustice and the Injustice of Power, D. Adams, 4 credits

English 28500 Queer Literature, J. Spitzer, 4 credits

English 31200, Dramatic Literature II, D. Breen, 4 credits

English 36800, Dangerous Women in Dramatic Literature, C. Gleitman, 3 credits

English 48300, Seminar in Feminist Science Fiction, K. Kittredge, 4 credits

History 14100, From the Margins: European Social History, 1450-2000, K. Breuer, 4 credits

History 23100, Body and Society in Ancient Greece and Rome, M. Klemm, 4 credits

Politics 14600, Gender and Political Theory, S. Atuk, 4 credits

Politics 34399 Feminist Theory, S. Atuk, 4 credits

Psychology 26100, Psychology of Women, N. Bharj, 4 credits

Sociology 24800, Work and Life, S. Sweet, 4 credits

Sociology 32900, Health and the Family, J. Brenton, 4 credits

Sociology 40100, Community Organizing, A. Swords, 4 credits

Sports Media 39600 Title IX and College Sports, E. Staurowsky, 3 credits

Spanish 26600 Spanish/Latin American Literature in Translation, C. Malagón, 4 credits

Television Radio 33500 Electronic Media Criticism, S. Tropiano, 3 credits

WGST 10000: Introduction to Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies 

WGST/Religion 11900: Considering Hope

Art History 37500: Selected Topics in Art History

Biology 10210: Biology of Sex

CSCRE 23400: Black Cinema: Exploring the Black Image in Film

CSCRE 42000: Scholarship of and by Women of Color

English 18200: The Power of Injustice & the Injustice of Power

English 122100: Survey of African American Literature

*English 20485: Banned Books and Censorship Trials: Obscenity in 20th Century Literature

Health 31700: Community Health

History 14100: From the Margins: European Social History

History 38800: Revolution and Counterrevolution in the Americas

Jewish Studies 32300: Gender & Sexuality in Judaism

Religion 11900: Considering Hope

Sociology 21200: Changing Contours of Work

*Sociology 44500: Tutorial in Sexuality Research

Spanish 34000: Latin Lover: Sexuality & Gender in Literature, Film & Pop Culture

TV & Radio 22000: Global Flow of Information

TV & Radio 33500: Electronic Media Criticism