Minor in LGBTQ2S+ Studies
The LGBTQ2S+ Studies Minor provides students with an interdisciplinary, intersectional approach to exploring the Canadian and international histories and cultures of LGBTQ2S+ identities, communities, anti-LGBTQ2S+ attitudes and actions, and strategies of LGBTQ2S+ resistance.
 
Administered by: Department of Sociology
 
Exclusions: Students may use a maximum of two (2) courses in any given discipline (indicated by the subject prefix of the course code; for History courses this means that students may use a maximum of two (2) HIS/HST courses towards completion of the minor.)
To receive this Minor, students must complete six (6) courses in total including:
Plus five (5) of the following courses:
- CMN 230 Trans Studies and Communication
 - CRM 515 Gendering Justice
 - DST 300 Whose Lives Matter?
 - DST 605 Sexuality, Desire, and Disability
 - ENG 610 The Language of Love, Sex, and Gender 
 - FSN 605 Fashioning He/She/They
 - GEO 655 Queer Geographies
 - HIS 475 Human Rights in Global History 
 - HST 375 LGBTQ2S+ Histories 
 - HST 627 Transgender Histories 
 - HST 658 Sex in the City
 - IDE 450 Queer Interior 
 - NNS 410 Queer Media (OR JRN 415 Queer Media) 
 - POG 303 Race and Gender in Public Policy 
 - POL 510 Politics of Sexual Diversity
 - PSY 304 Psychology of Gender 
 - PSY 621 Psychology of Human Sexuality 
 - SOC 350 Queer Sociology 
 - SOC 633 Sex, Gender and Sexualities 
 - SPS 503 Sex in the Early Modern City
 
Please see Senate Policy 2, Section 7.4 for further information about Minors.