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Graduate Interdisplinary Specialization

Advising Coordinators:

Professor Debra Moddelmog
Department of English
421 Denney Hall
164 W. 17th Ave.
614-292-3002
moddelmog.1@osu.edu
Professor Mollie Blackburn
Teaching and Learning
222A Ramseyer Hall
29 W. Woodruff Ave
614-247-7310
blackburn.99@osu.edu.

Program Description

The Graduate Interdisciplinary Specialization (GIS) in Sexuality Studies focuses on the social, historical, psychological, literary, legal, and political contexts in which human sexualities have been and are currently being expressed and theorized. The GIS pays particular attention to the tension between non-normative sexualities and the concept of heterosexuality against which they are typically defined. It also investigates the ways that sexuality is shaped by social roles and identities, such as race, gender, dis(ability), nationality, and social class.

The GIS in Sexuality Studies enables graduate students enrolled in graduate programs at Ohio State to enhance their regular course of study with 20 credit hours of course work in the field of Sexuality Studies. At least four different courses must be part of the 20 hours for the GIS in Sexuality Studies, with at least 14 of those hours taken outside a student's home graduate program (including cross-listed courses so long as the student enrolls in a department other than his/her own). At least 15 of the 20 hours must be at the 600-level or above. One five-hour 500-level class can count towards the GIS so long as it is taken outside the student's home department. For elective courses (not listed here), students must have the approval of a coordinating adviser of the specialization.

The benefits of pursuing a GIS in Sexuality Studies are several. For one, the specialization provides graduate student with expertise in a truly interdisciplinary field that is transforming academic work in many different disciplines as well as across disciplines. It can thus inform the work that students do for their master's theses and dissertations, and consequently, position them to compete on the academic job market or, alternatively, in professional fields where such training is vital (e.g., health services, law, social work, education). More generally, the GIS in Sexuality Studies helps students improve their understanding of the complex diversity of our world by exploring sexuality in cross-cultural, transnational, and historical contexts.

Minor in Sexuality Studies

A minor in Sexuality studies is also offered at The Ohio State University. All interested undergraduates should visit the Sexuality Studies minor Web site for additional information.

Tentative 2008-2009 Academic Year Course Listings & Descriptions.

Archive of Course Offerings.

Events in Sexuality Studies.

Application and Related Resources

Graduate Interdisciplinary Specialization Application [PDF] || Application in Word

For further information about the GIS, contact one of the Coordinators.

Core Courses for this Specialization
Course Number Course Title Credit Hours
Classics 508 Gender and Sexuality in Antiquity 5 hr
Comparative Studies 535 Gender, Sexuality, and Science (cross-listed with Women's Studies 535) 5 hr
English 580 Special Topics in Gay and Lesbian Language and Literature 5 hr
History 526 Historical Perspectives in Sexuality: Same-Sex Sexuality in the Western World 5 hr
Social Work 597 Adolescent Parenthood and Sexuality: International Perspectives 5 hr
Women’s Studies 535 Gender, Sexuality, and Science (cross-listed with Comparative Studies 535) 5 hr
Sociology 605 The Sociology of Sexuality 5 hr
Sociology 635 Men in Society 5 hr
PAES 614 Sports and Sexuality 5 hr
Psychology 644 Hormones and Behavior 4 hr
HDFS 670.02 Human Sexuality 3 hr
Social Work 695.20 Sexualities, Diversity, and Social Work 3 hr
Arts and Sciences 710 Introduction to Graduate Study in Sexuality Studies 5 hr
PAES/T&L 744 Sexualities and Education 3 hr
History 780 History of Sexualities 5 hr
Comparative Studies 826 Religion and Sexuality 5 hr
Women's Studies 870 Topics in Sexuality Studies 5 hr

Support The Sexuality Studies Program

The Sexuality Studies Program welcomes donations to build important academic programs including scholarships for students minoring in the field, fellowships or travel funding for graduate students working on research and other critical projects. [Read more].


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