Sexualities, Genders and Bodies Program
Program
Doctoral and master’s (thesis or MRP) students wishing to undertake graduate studies with an emphasis on Sexualities, Genders and Bodies will be admitted by a participating department and will register in both the participating department and in the collaborative specialization.
Participating academic programs include:
- MA in Art History and Visual Culture
- MA in European Studies
- MA in French
- MA and PhD in History
- MA in Latin American and Caribbean Studies
- MA and PhD in Philosophy
- MSc and PhD in Family Relations and Applied Nutrition
- MA and PhD in Psychology (Applied Social Psychology only)
- PhD in Social Practice and Transformational Change
To complete the Collaborative Specialization in Sexualities, Genders and Bodies, students must:
- Complete two foundational courses (SXGN*6000, SXGN*6100).
- Whether completing a major research paper or thesis, their project must place a substantial emphasis on content from within the study of Sexualities, Genders and Bodies.