Spring 2023
Anthropology
- ANG 6930 Feminist Anthropology
- ANG 6930- Power and Environment: Resilience Science, Ecological Economics, Degrowth, Ecofeminism Extractivism and Environmental Justice in Latin America
English
- LIT 6385 – Theoretical Approaches to Black Cultural Studies: Womanist Intellectual Thought
- Queer Comics
Latin American Studies
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- LAS 6938-Power and Environment: Resilience Science, Ecological Economics, Degrowth, Ecofeminism Extractivism and Environmental Justice in Latin America
Public Health and Health Professions
- PHC 6530 – Public Health Issues of Mothers and Children
Political Science
- POS 6933 – Special Topics: Conflict, Gender, Data
- POS 6933 – Gender and Comparative Politics (Also available as a WST 6935 offering)
Fall 2022
ANTHROPOLOGY
ANG 6930- Special Topics: Performance Theory
Art and Art History
ARH 6477- Eighteenth-Century European Art Seminar with Dr. Hyde
ENGLISH
ENG6016 – Figures of Desire
EDUCATION
EDF6636 – Theorizing Race and Racism in Educational Research
HEALTH EDUCATION AND BEHAVIOR
HSC 5138 – Human Sexuality
PHILOSOPHY
PHI 6935: Philosophy of Race
POLITICAL SCIENCE
POS 6933: Special Topics: Colonization and Decolonization
RELIGION
RLG 5365: Women and Islam
SOCIOLOGY
SYA 7933: Men and Masculinities
LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES
LAS 6938: Introduction to Afro-Latinx Studies
LAS 6938: Race and Lantinxs
MASS COMMUNICATION
MMC 6936: Race. Sports, and Culture
Summer 2022
Education
- EDG 6931 Black Girlhood Studies
Spring 2022
Art and Art History
- ART6933 (Grad Seminar- Painting, Drawing, Printmaking) with professor Ron Janowich
Health Education and Behavior
- HSC 6575 – Women’s Health Issues
Latin American Studies
- LAS 6938 Gender & Empowerment in Development
- LAS 6935 Black Diaspora and Intellectual Thought Across America
Linguistics
- LIN 6932 – Gender and Language
Mass Communication
- MMC 6936 – Critical Cultural Studies
Political Science
- POS 6933 – Feminist Political Thought
- POS 6933 Gender and Politics
Fall 2021
- Art and Art History
- ARH 6477- Eighteenth-Century European Art Seminar with Dr. Hyde
- EDUCATION
- EDG 6931 – Section 12509/18E8: Theorizing Race and Racism in Educational Research
- HEALTH EDUCATION AND BEHAVIOR
- HSC 5138 – Human Sexuality
Spring 2021
Anthropology
- ANG 6930 – Feminist Anthropology
Education -Teaching and Learning
- EDG 6931 – Critical Race Theory
English
- LIT 6934 – Toni Morrison
Health Education and Behavior
- HSC 5138- Human Sexuality
- HSC 6575 – Women’s Health Issues
Latin American Studies
- LAS 6938 Black Radical Tradition
- LAS 6938 Gender & Empowerment in Dev
- LAS 6938 Global HipHop and Social Change
Linguistics
- LIN 6932 – Gender and Language
Mass Communication
- MMC 6936 – Critical Cultural Studies
Political Science
- POS 6933 – Gender, Politics & Violence
Fall 2020
- ANTHROPOLOGY
- ANG 6930 Gender, Sex & Ethnographic Fieldwork
- ENGLISH
- LIT 6855 – Sexing the Past
- EDUCATION
- EDG 6931 – Section 12509/18E8: Theorizing Race and Racism in Educational Research
- HEALTH EDUCATION AND BEHAVIOR
- HSC 5138 – Human Sexuality
- LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES
- LAS 6938 Black in the Americas
- LAW
- LAW 6260- International Human Rights Law (2 credits)*
- LAW 6930 – History of Women in the Law (2 credits)*
*(NOTE: Seminars in the College of Law are offered for 2 credits. If you want to take it for 3 credits, please sign up for 1 more credit, with the course instructor as your faculty supervisor, using the WST 6905 number. You will need to complete the graduate independent study form.
- POLITICAL SCIENCE
- POS 6933 Feminist Political Theory
- PUP6315 Race, Gender and Politics
Spring 2020
Anthropology
- ANG 6930 – Masculinities, Gender, Environment
Art and Art History
- ARH 6481 – Feminist Art Histories
English
- LIT 6358 – Theoretical Approaches to Black Cultural Studies: Womanist Intellectual Thought
Health Education and Behavior
- HSC 5138- Human Sexuality
- HSC 6575 – Women’s Health Issues
Levin College of Law
- LAW 6930 – History of Women in the Law (2 credits)
NOTE: This is a seminar offered for 2 credits in the Law School. If you want to take it for 3 credits, please sign up for 1 more credit with Dr. Wright as faculty supervisor using the WST 6905 number. You will need to fill out the independent study form: https://wst.ufl.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/161/Graduate-Independent-Study-Application-PDF.pdf
Linguistics
- LIN 6932 – Gender and Language
Mass Communication
- MMC 6936 – Critical Cultural Studies
Political Science
- POS 6933 – Gender and Politics
Fall 2019
English
- LIT 6357- Gender and Sexuality in African American Literature
- ENG 6138 – Film and Feminist, Queer and Trans Theory
- LIT 6934 – Feminist Fictions
Health Education and Behavior
- HSC 5138- Human Sexuality Education
Latin American Studies
- LAS6938 – Black Radical Tradition
- LAS 6938-Gender & Empowerment in Dev
- LAS 6938/AFS 6905 – Gender and Empowerment in Development
Levin College of Law
- LAW 6260- International Human Rights Law
Spring 2019
Anthropology
- ANG 6366, Family/Gender/Pop in China
- ANG 6930, Feminist Anthropology
English
- LIT 6934, Cultural Rhetorics
- LIT 6934,Toni Morrison
Health Education and Behavior
- HSC 5138, Human Sexuality Education
- HSC 6575, Women’s Health Issues
Latin American Studies
- LAS 6938, Queer Latin America
- LAS 6938, Masculinities, Gender, and Environment
Linguistics
- LIN 6932, Gender and Language
Sociology
- SYA 7933, Sociology of Sexualities and Gender
Spring 2018
Anthropology
- ANG 6930 (2661), Feminist Anthropology,
English
- ENG 6077 (DEPT), Graphic Archives
Health Education and Behavior
- HSC 5138 (119B), Human Sexuality Education
- HSC 6575 (1955) Women’s Health issues
Latin American Studies
- LAS 6938 (17EC), Woman in Latin America
- LAS 6938 (1848), Queer Latin America
Levin College of Law
- LAW 6263, International Human Rights (3 credits)
Fall 2017
Anthropology
- ANG 6930 Family, Gender, and Population in China
Art and Art History
- ARH 6477 Graduate Seminar in 18th Century Art
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
- CLAS 6938 The Black Radical Tradition in the Americas
English
- LIT 6236 Empire and Gender: U.S Experience
- LIT 6934 Women and Gardens in the 19th Century
- ENG 6138 Feminist Theory and German Language Film
Finance/Insurance/Real Estate
- ENT 6930 Innovation and Sustainability: Business Doing Good
Health Education and Behavior
- HSC 5138 Human Sexuality Education
Spring 2017
Anthropology
- ANG 6930 Muslim Women Today
Art & Art History
- ARH 6916 Gender Representation Visual
English
- LIT 6357 Womanist Intellectual
Health Education and Behavior
- HSC 5138 Human Sexuality Education
- HSC 6575 Women’s Health Issues
Latin American Studies
- LAS 6938 Women in Latin America
Law
- Law 6260 International Law (3 credits)
- LAW 6260 Trade and Human Rights (3 credits)
- Law 6936 Gender, Armed Conflict, and the Law* (2 Credits)
*NOTE: This is a seminar offered for 2 credits in the Law School. If you want to take it for 3 credits, please sign up for 1 more credit with Dr. Sjoberg as faculty supervisor using the WST 6905 number. You will need to fill out the independent study form: https://wst.ufl.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/161/Graduate-Independent-Study-Application-PDF.pdf.
Linguistics
- LIN 6932 Gender and Language
Political Science
- CPO 6719 Comparative Gender Politics
Public Health
- PHC 6404 Gender/Sexuality/Health
Sociology, Criminology and Law
- SYA 7933 Intersectionalities
Fall 2016
Anthropology
- ANG 6366 Fam/Gender/Pop in China
- ANG 6930 Feminist Anthropology
Art & Art History
- ART 6933 Chaos, Territory and Art
Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate
- ENT 6506 Introduction to Social Entrepeneurship
Health Education and Behavior
- HSC 5138 Human Sexuality Education
- [Note: Students outside of the College of Health and Human Performance cannot register directly for these classes. Instead, you must email HHP Academic Advisor Ms. Holly Moses (hmoses@hhp.ufl.edu) and ask to be enrolled. State whether you are a Women’s Studies major or minor and tell her your UF i.d. number and the course number for which you wish to be enrolled.]
Law
- LAW 6936 Trade and Human Rights
- LAW 6263 International Human Rights Law
Political Science
- PUP 6315 Race, Gender, and Politics
Public Health
- PHC 6530 Public Health: Mothers and Children
Sociology, Criminology and Law
- SYD 6807 Sociology of Gender
Writing Program
- ENC 5319 Scholarly Writing for Publication—Writing for Intersectional and Social Justice Research
Spring 2016
Courses listed here are those courses that will count as approved electives for the MA degree in the Center (see WST MA Plan of Study) or for graduate electives for the Graduate Certificate in Women’s Studies or in Gender and Development.
Anthropology
- ANG 6930 Pregnancy and Birth
Classics
- CLA 6930 Women in Ancient Greece
English
- LIT 6935 Women and Gardens
Health Education and Behavior
- HSC 6575 Women’s Health Issues
Latin American Studies
- LAS 6938 US Latina/OS Cont Soc
Public Health
- PHC 6404 Gender, Sexuality, and Health
Religion
- RLG 5365 Women and Islam
Fall 2015
Anthropology
- ANG 6930 Global Gender Violence
- AFS 6304 Seminar in Gender and International Development
Art & Art History
- ARH 6907 Gender Representations in Visual Art
English
- LIT 6935Women, Literature, and Gardens
Health Education and Behavior
- HSC 5138 Human Sexuality Education
Latin American Studies
- LAS 6938 Gender in Latin American Development
Law
- LAW 6710 Family Law
- LAW 6930 Domestic Violence
Religion
- REL 5195 Religion and Social Change
Sociology, Criminology and Law
- CCJ 5935 Gender and Crime
Writing Program
- ENC 5319 Scholarly Writing for Publication—Writing for Intersectional and Social Justice Research
This workshop-style seminar invites students to develop their academic writing practices, gain a meta-critical awareness of major genres/techniques of academic writing, and increase their confidence and fluency as writers. It draws on critical composition as well as feminist, queer, intersectional, and critical race theories to explore the concept of public voice, grapple with writing from the simultaneous positions of oppressor and oppressed, and interrogate the notion of academic “author”-ity. In addition to workshop assignments, students work on one larger project of their own choosing over the course of the semester. Note: Because the class is not discipline-specific, it does not address research design.
Spring 2015
Courses listed here are those courses that will count as approved electives for the MA degree in the Center (see WST MA Plan of Study) or for graduate electives for the Graduate Certificate in Women’s Studies or in Gender and Development.
Anthropology
- ANG 6930 Anthropology of Pregnancy and Birth
English
- AML 6017 American Lit before 1900–Sexing the Past: Critical Perspectives on Early American Gender and Sexuality (Formerly Race, Gender and Sexuality)
- LIT 6358 Womanist Intellectual Thought
Health Education and Behavior
- HSC 5138 Human Sexuality Education
- HSC 6575 Women’s Health Issues
History
- AMH 5930 Gender: A Comparative and Interdisciplinary Approach
Law
- LAW 6936 Family Law Policy
- LAW 6940 IPVAC
Religion
- RLG 5365Women and Islam
Sociology Criminology, and Law
- SYO 6175 Topic: Family Research
Fall 2014
Anthropology
- ANG 6930 Global Sexualities
Health Education and Behavior
- HSC 5138 Human Sexuality Education
Latin American Studies
- LAS 6938 Gender in Latin American Development
Religion
- REL 5195 Women in Religion/ Society
Sociology, Criminology and Law
- LAW 6930 Domestic Violence
- LAW 6940 Intimate Partner Violence
Summer 2014
Health Education and Behavior
- HSC 5138 Human Sexuality Education (Summer A) (SS, G&S)
- HSC 6575 Women’s Health Issues (Summer A (SS/G&S)
Spring 2014
Anthropology
- ANG 6304 Seminar in Gender and International Development
- ANG 6930 Feminist Anthropology
- ANG 6930 Anthropology of Pregnancy and Birth
English
- LIT 6357 New Approaches in Black Sexuality
European Studies
- EUS 6930 Queer Nations
Health Education and Behavior
- HSC 5138 Human Sexuality Education
- HSC 6575 Women’s Health Issues
Public Health
- PHC 6404 Gender, Sexuality and Health
Sociology Criminology, and Law
- SYA 7933 Feminist Research Methods
Law
- LAW 6930 Domestic Violence
Fall 2013
Anthropology
- ANG 6452 Race and Racism
Counselor Education/Education
- MHS 6471 Sexuality and Mental Health
Mass Communication
- MMC 6615 Race, Class, Gender, and Media
Political Science
- PUP 6315 Race, Gender, and Politics
Fall 2012
Anthropology
- ANG 6452 Race and Racism
Counselor Education/Education
- MHS 6471 Sexuality and Mental Health
Mass Communication
- MMC 6615 Race, Class, Gender, and Media
Political Science
- PUP 6315 Race, Gender, and Politics
Spring 2012
Anthropology
- ANG 6930 Finding Zora (H,SS)
Health Education and Behavior
- HSC 5138 Human Sexuality Education (SS/G&S, TPS)
Public Health
- PHC 6404 Gender, Sexuality and Health (SS, G&S, TPS)
Sociology
- SYA 7933 Gender and Aging (SS)
- SYO 6107 American Families (SS)
Law
- LAW 6930 Domestic Violence (H)
- LAW 6930 Law of Sex and Sexual Orientation (H)
Fall 2011
Anthropology
- ANG 6452 Race and Racism
Counselor Education/Education
- MHS 6471 Sexuality and Mental Health
Mass Communication
- MMC 6615 Race, Class, Gender, and Media
Political Science
- PUP 6315 Race, Gender, and Politics