The Human Sexuality Program offers a doctoral minor of 15 credits from related interdisciplinary subject areas for students currently enrolled in a d provides a basic yet broad overview of human sexuality. The behavioral, biological, cultural, and social components of sexuality are examined, including the study of the role of sexuality in the arts and public policy.
The program provides an integrative and comprehensive graduate degree for students interested in studying and working with issues related to human sexuality, sexuality education, research, and social policy.
The Collaborative Program in Sexual Diversity Studies is a rigorously interdisciplinary program. From home departments, students may take up questions from their own disciplinary or programmatic perspective, but explore it through the theoretical and methodological lens of sexuality studies.
Available to any graduate-level student at Northern Illinois University, this interdisciplinary certificate fosters research and teaching related to sexual orientation and gender identity
The Williams Institute advances sexual orientation law and public policy through rigorous, independent research and scholarship, and disseminates it to judges, legislators, policymakers, media and the public. A national think tank at UCLA Law, the Williams Institute produces high quality research with real-world relevance.
CLAGS is an interdisciplinary center dedicated to the study of historical, cultural, and political issues of vital concern to lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender individuals and communities. By sponsoring public programs and conferences, offering fellowships to individual scholars, and functioning as an indispensable conduit of information, CLAGS serves as a national center for the promotion of scholarship that fosters social change.
This interdisciplinary program offers courses that focus on issues related to sexuality. Areas of study include the history of homosexuality; the social constructs of gender and sexual identity; cross-cultural gay communities; the regulatory institutions of human sexuality; queer politics; lesbian and gay culture, representation, subjectivity, and sexual differences; and lesbian and gay literary theories. The minor is undertaken in conjunction with graduate study in other fields such as anthropology, psychology, or sociology.
Designed for students already enrolled in a terminal degree program at the University of Michigan, the Certificate in LGBTQ Studies consists of graduate course work totaling 15 credit hours. The Certificate, which can be combined with either a Masters or doctoral degree, aims to provide an interdisciplinary analysis of the function of sexuality, examine the processes by which sexual desires, identities, and practices are produced, and address sexuality in a way that consistently demonstrates its interconnections to gender, race, ethnicity, and class.
Course work leading to this certificate includes study of sexuality and gender identity and their significance, through a systematic engagement with theories and methods in lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender studies and their application in a variety of disciplinary and interdisciplinary contexts. The certificate is recommended for all students interested in examining issues of gender and sexual orientation in order to incorporate such concerns into their scholarly work as well as to function as informed citizens and successful professionals in the 21st century.
Many of those who work within it engage questions of gender, ethnicity, race, Aboriginal status, (dis)ability, and class to highlight the importance of exploring their interaction with sexual differences
Many Yale departments welcome students interested in LGBTS and queer theory, with the greatest concentrations at present in American Studies, History, and African American Studies. LGBTS and other Yale programs and initiatives provide support to graduate students from across the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and the professional schools who are interested in LGBT Studies. LGBTS provides FLAGS research grants of up to $5,000 to support research by graduate and professional students. Yale does not offer graduate degrees in LGBTS, and students interested in studying LGBT issues at Yale should apply to one of its degree-granting great site departments. Questions about graduate programs and admissions procedures should be directed to departments rather than LGBTS.