Sexuality studies is an interdisciplinary field that examines sexed, gendered, and sexualized bodies, desires, pleasures, acts, behaviours, identities, subjectivities, communities, cultures, movements, and organizing. The field explores artistic, cultural, economic, geographic, historical, legal, literary, political, psychological, scientific, and social aspects of sexuality, while also investigating the sexual aspects of arts, cultures, economies, geographies, histories, laws, literatures, politics, psychologies, sciences, and societies. York’s Sexuality Studies Program has three primary intellectual and political commitments. First, the program is committed to interdisciplinarity, encouraging its students and faculty to work within and across disciplinary boundaries and to work within and across the boundaries that structure the humanities, the social sciences, the fine arts, and various professional fields. Second, the program is committed to transnational methods and approaches. In this respect the program is concerned with sexualities in diverse Canadian contexts; it explores sexualities in African, Asian and Pacific, Caribbean, North and South American, European, and Oceanic contexts; and it examines sexual migrations, movements, and diasporas in transnational and transcontinental contexts. Third, the program is committed to intersectional teaching, learning, and research, which we understand to mean that sexualities are productively studied in relation to other categories of difference and power, including (dis)ability, age, class, gender, gender identity, ethnicity, health, nationality, race, and religion. Sexualities are also productively studied in relation to diverse bodies and ever-changing embodiments. Committed to examining lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered, transsexual, intersexed, heterosexual, and heteronormative people and phenomena, the program also studies alternative ways of organizing and conceptualizing sexualities and, indeed, alternatives to sexuality. Note: for purposes of meeting program requirements, foundations courses will count as six credits towards the major or minor. Note: normally students will not enrol in AP/GL/SXST 2600 6.00 and AP/GL/SXST 4600 6.00 in the same academic session. Program Requirements Specialized Honours BA Students must complete at least 54 credits in sexuality studies, including:
Of the 42 credits earned in primary/secondary courses, a minimum of 30 must be earned in primary courses, and of the 42 credits earned in primary/secondary courses, a minimum of 30 must be earned at the 3000 or 4000 level, and a minimum of 12 must be earned at the 4000 level. Specialized Honours iBA Students must complete at least 54 credits in sexuality studies, including:
Of the 42 credits earned in primary/secondary courses, a minimum of 30 must be earned in primary courses, and of the 42 credits earned in primary/secondary courses, a minimum of 30 must be earned at the 3000 or 4000 level, and a minimum of 12 must be earned at the 4000 level. In addition to the courses required for their major, students must also complete the following requirements:
Courses taken to fulfill the major requirements may also be used to fulfill the above iBA requirements. General Honours BA Students must complete at least 42 credits in sexuality studies, including:
Of the 30 credits earned in primary/secondary courses, a minimum of 18 must be earned in primary courses, and of the 30 credits earned in primary/secondary courses, a minimum of 18 must be earned at the 3000 or 4000 level, and a minimum of six must be earned at the 4000 level. Honours iBA Students must complete at least 42 credits in sexuality studies, including:
Of the 30 credits earned in primary/secondary courses, a minimum of 18 must be earned in primary courses, and of the 30 credits earned in primary/secondary courses, a minimum of 18 must be earned at the 3000 or 4000 level, and a minimum of six must be earned at the 4000 level. In addition to the courses required for their major, students must also complete the following requirements:
Courses taken to fulfill the major requirements may also be used to fulfill the above iBA requirements. Honours Double Major BA The Honours BA program described above may be pursued jointly with any other Honours BA program offered at Glendon. For further details on requirements, see the listings for specific Honours programs. Students must complete at least 42 credits in sexuality studies, including:
Of the 30 credits earned in primary/secondary courses, a minimum of 18 must be earned in primary courses, and of the 30 credits earned in primary/secondary courses, a minimum of 18 must be earned at the 3000 or 4000 level, and a minimum of six must be earned at the 4000 level. Honours Double Major iBA The Honours iBA program described above may be pursued jointly with any other Honours iBA program offered at Glendon. For further details on requirements, see the listings for specific Honours iBA programs. Combined Honours BA Major in Sexuality Studies Students must complete at least 42 credits in sexuality studies, including:
Of the 30 credits earned in primary/secondary courses, a minimum of 18 must be earned in primary courses, and of the 30 credits earned in primary/secondary courses, a minimum of 18 must be earned at the 3000 or 4000 level, and a minimum of six must be earned at the 4000 level. Minor in Sexuality Studies The Honours Minor must be pursued jointly with a Combined Honours BA or an Honours Major/Minor iBA program at Glendon. The Honours Minor in sexuality studies comprises at least 30 credits, as follows:
Of the 18 credits earned in primary/secondary courses, a minimum of 12 must be earned in primary courses, and a minimum of six (primary or secondary) must be earned at the 3000 or 4000 level. Honours Major/Minor International iBA The Honours iBA program in Sexuality Studies described above may be pursued jointly with any Honours Minor BA program offered at Glendon. Bachelor of Arts Students must complete at least 30 credits in sexuality studies, including:
Of the 18 credits earned in primary/secondary courses, a minimum of 12 must be earned in primary courses, and of the 18 credits earned in primary/secondary courses, a minimum of six must be earned at the 3000 or 4000 level. Sexuality Studies Courses Not all of the courses listed below will necessarily be offered in any given year. With the approval of the program coordinator, and subject to course exclusion and in-Faculty regulations, students may complete other courses for program credit in sexuality studies. Primary Courses AP/ANTH 2170 6.00 Secondary Courses AP/ANTH 3160 6.00 Rules and regulations in Glendon College
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