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University General Course Catalog 2023-2024 ARCHIVED CATALOG: LINKS AND CONTENT ARE OUT OF DATE. CHECK WITH YOUR ADVISOR.
Gender, Race, and Identity, B.A.
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Students in the Gender, Race, and Identity major study the intersection of race, gender, sexuality, class, and other forms of identity, difference, and power that comprise our social world. The major examines identity, difference, and power from an intersectional perspective, in historical and contemporary contexts, and in global and local settings. Our course program is grounded in critically analyzing race, gender, sexuality, and class, with additional attention to Indigeneity, ethnicity, citizenship, nationality, religion, ability status, and other social categories. The Gender, Race, and Identity major provides an expressly interdisciplinary environment for learning, drawing widely on academic traditions in the social sciences and the humanities. Students gain tools to critically analyze and engage our world and to enact change in their communities and professions.
Note: Within the BA in Gender, Race, and Identity, students may fulfill the general major in GRI (described and detailed here) or complete either of two specializations, Ethnic Studies or Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies. The specializations within the major are each described in their own pages in the UNR course catalog. All options in the major are advised by the Department of Gender, Race, and Identity.
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Student Learning Outcomes
Students will be able to: - define and describe issues of identity, difference, and power in relation to race, gender, sexuality, and class, with additional consideration to other categories that may include Indigeneity, ethnicity, citizenship, nationality, religion, ability status, and others.
- critically compare and distinguish among historical and theoretical understandings of identity, difference, and power in relation to structural inequality, social movements, and state power.
- integrate and demonstrate comprehension of course content through oral presentations and critical, creative, and expository writing appropriate to audience.
- analyze multiple dimensions of identity, difference, and power from an interdisciplinary perspective, using a range of appropriate methodological tools.
- integrate academic studies in the major in Gender, Race, and Identity into personal and professional goals and be able to formulate and implement theoretically informed political, cultural, or community action.
Contact Information
Department of Gender, Race, and Identity Thompson Building 106 (775) 682-6480 https://www.unr.edu/gender-race-identity
College of Liberal Arts Student Center Thompson Building 101 (775) 682-8745 https://www.unr.edu/cla-advising
Transfer to the University of Nevada, Reno
Use the transfer agreement and the degree planner (available by clicking at the top right of this page) to build your plan for graduation with your advisor. Course substitutions not identified on the transfer agreement require UNR advisor approval.
If a major-to-major transfer agreement is not available for your transfer institution, please check the General Core agreement if available. If neither is available, access Transferology to assist in your planning.
Admission and Coursework Requirements
A grade of “B-” or higher in GRI 103 is a prerequisite for continuing in the major. Graduation Requirements
- Total Units | 120
- Cumulative GPA | 2.0
- University GPA | 2.0
- Major GPA | 2.0
- Residency Requirement | 30 Upper-Division Units at UNR
- Major Residency Requirement | 15 Upper-Division Units in the major at UNR
- Upper-Division Requirement | 42 Upper-Division Units
I. Core General Education Requirements (24-27 units)
NOTE: Refer to the Core Curriculum chapter of this catalog for information regarding the “Core English and Math Completion Policy .” Students in this major must meet all Core Objectives (CO1 through CO14). Courses satisfying Core Objectives are designated (e.g., CO9) in General Catalog curricula and course descriptions. A. Composition & Communication; Critical Analysis & Use of Information (3-6 units) - CO1, CO3
B. Quantitative Reasoning (3 units minimum) - CO2
Refer to the Core Curriculum chapter for a list of approved CO2 courses.
C. Physical & Natural Phenomena (6 units minimum) - CO4, CO4L
Refer to the Core Curriculum chapter for a list of approved CO4/CO4L courses.
D. Cultures, Societies, & Individuals (3 units) - CO6
E. Artistic Composition, Interpretation, & Expression (3 units) - CO7
Refer to the Core Curriculum chapter for a list of approved CO7 courses.
F. History & Culture; Constitution (6 units) - CO5, CO8
Refer to the Core Curriculum chapter for a list of approved CO5,CO8 courses. II. Additional Core Requirements (15 units maximum)
Students must take courses that satisfy the following Core Objectives. Some or all of these Core Objectives may be satisfied in the Major Requirements (Section IV). Refer to the Core Curriculum chapter in this catalog. A. Science, Technology & Society - CO9
Choose one course; the following recommended courses can also be used in the major requirement.
B. Diversity & Equity - CO10
Choose one course; the following recommended courses can also be used in the major requirement.
C. Global Context - CO11
Choose one course; the following recommended courses can also be used in the major requirement.
D. Ethics - CO12
Choose one course; the following recommended courses can also be used in the major requirement. E. Capstone Integration & Synthesis - CO13
Choose one course; the following recommended courses can also be used in the major requirement.
F. Application - CO14
Choose one course; the following recommended courses can also be used in the major requirement.
III. Additional College Requirements (6-20 units)
Units may vary depending on initial course placement in foreign language coursework.
A. World Language Requirement (0-14 units)
Students seeking this bachelor’s degree must demonstrate proficiency in a world language other than English equal to a fourth semester course level through one of the following options:
- complete a fourth semester college course in a world language other than English;
- demonstrate proficiency through a means determined by the Department of World Languages and Literatures including but not limited to minimum standardized test scores (CBAPE, SAT II, or IB), attaining a minimum aptitude on an accredited world language assessment test, or providing transcript evidence of a high school or equivalent diploma in which English was not the language of instruction; or,
- participate in a study abroad language program pre-approved by the Department of World Languages and Literatures to meet the world language requirement.
Note: Four years of high school world language instruction does not automatically satisfy this requirement.
B. College Breadth Requirement (6 units)
Students seeking a Bachelor of Arts degree in the college shall be required to take, within the College of Liberal Arts, 6 units that are outside the departments in which they major or minor, and that exclude courses taken to fulfill the Core General Education requirements (Core Objectives 1 through 8).
IV. Major Requirements (33 units)
Students may choose either a thesis or non-thesis option for the major.
A grade of “B-” or higher in GRI 103 is a prerequisite for continuing in the major. Courses taken through USAC and other approved study abroad programs may be used to complete the GRI major (with advisor approval).
A. Major Core Requirements (15 units)
Major Core 1 (3 units)
Majors must earn a “B-” or better in the following course: Major Core 2 (6 units)
Complete any two of the following courses. Senior Experience (6 units)
Majors will select either the thesis option or the non-thesis option. Thesis Option
Complete the following two courses: Non-Thesis Option
Complete two courses that fulfill CO13 and/or CO14. Majors are strongly encouraged to complete both CO13 and CO14 with courses offered under a GRI prefix (ETS, GRI, HGPS, WMST), as provided in the list below. However, courses listed under electives that are offered outside the GRI department may be used to fulfill CO13 or CO14 with advisor approval. - GRI 418 - Global/Local Inequalities (3 units) CO11, CO14
- GRI 427 - A History of LGBTQ Music (3 units) CO10, CO14
- GRI 431 - Indigenous Representations in Film (3 units) CO10, CO13
- GRI 460 - Intersectionality and Social Justice (3 units) CO10, CO14
- GRI 478 - Latina Feminisms (3 units) CO10, CO13
- GRI 493 - Queer History and Theory (3 units) CO10, CO13
- GRI 495 - Capstone in Gender, Race, and Identity (3 units) CO13, CO14
- GRI 498 - Internship in Gender, Race, and Identity (3 to 6 units) CO14
- HGPS 410 - Literature of the Holocaust (3 units) CO13
- HGPS 415 - Vietnam: Conflict and Consequences (3 units) CO13
- HGPS 421 - Concepts in Peace Studies and Nonviolence (3 units) CO13
- WMST 300 - Genders, Cultures and Identities (3 units) CO10, CO13
- WMST 406 - Francophone Literature and Films in Translation (3 units) CO10, CO13
- WMST 409 - Gendered Violence (3 units) CO10, CO13
- WMST 419 - Men and Masculinities (3 units) CO10, CO13
- WMST 421 - Gender and Ethnicity in American Music (3 units) CO10, CO13, CO14
- WMST 427A - Women and Literature (3 units) CO10, CO13
- WMST 430 - Gender, Literature and the Arts (3 units) CO10, CO13
- WMST 442 - Women in Latin America (3 units) CO10, CO13
- WMST 450 - Feminist Theory and Methods (3 units) CO10, CO14
- WMST 453 - Gender and Society (3 units) CO10, CO13
- WMST 467 - Psychology of Gender (3 units) CO10, CO13
- WMST 486 - Family Violence (3 units) CO13
- WMST 489 - Gender and Sexual Identity in Literature (3 units) CO10, CO13
Major Electives (18 units)
At least 6 units must be from Group 1 and at least 6 units must be from Group 2, as listed below. Major electives must include 12 units at the 300-400 level.
Where elective courses are cross-listed, the preference is that students in the GRI major enroll in the section of the course listed under a GRI prefix (e.g. ETS, GRI, HGPS, WMST). However, students may fulfill elective credit through cross-listed sections if needed. Group 1: Communities and Contexts (6-12 units)
Historical and contemporary contexts for the study of gender, race, and identity, and courses that address racial, ethnic, indigenous, gender, sexual identity, and other communities or facets of identity, power, and difference in historical and contemporary contexts. Note that in addition to the courses listed, GRI 498: GRI Internship in Gender, Race, and Identity and GRI 499: Independent Study may apply to Group 1 with advisor approval. Electives Group 1 Offered by Gender, Race, and Identity - ETS 280 - Native American Identities and Culture (3 units) CO10
- GRI 201 - Narratives of Identity and Difference (3 units) CO10
- GRI 213 - Asian Americans in United States History (3 units) CO10, CO11
- GRI 216 Thinking Sex and Gender (Pending course)
- GRI 230 Inroduction to LGBTQ studies (Pending course)
- GRI 257 - Social Movements of Gender, Race, and Identity (3 units) CO10, CO12
- GRI 272 - Latinx Identities and Cultures (3 units) CO6, CO10
- GRI 345 - U.S. Writers of Color (3 units) CO10
- GRI 350 - LGBTQ+ Identities and Schooling (3 units) CO10
- GRI 360 LGBTQ Community Histories (Pending course)
- GRI 375 - Afro-Latinx Communities in the U.S. (3 units) CO10, CO11
- GRI 422 - Music of the African Diaspora (3 units) CO10, CO11, CO13
- GRI 424 - Race, Family, and Motherhood (3 units) CO10
- GRI 427 - A History of LGBTQ Music (3 units) CO10, CO14
- GRI 431 - Indigenous Representations in Film (3 units) CO10, CO13
- GRI 491 - Special Topics (3 units)
- GRI 493B History of HIV/AIDS (Pending course)
- GRI 496D - Contemporary Latinx Literature (3 units) CO10
- HGPS 410 - Literature of the Holocaust (3 units) CO13
- HGPS 415 - Vietnam: Conflict and Consequences (3 units) CO13
- HGPS 493 - Special Topics (3 units)
- WMST 297 - Special Topics (3 units)
- WMST 353 - Identity Politics in the United States (3 units) CO10
- WMST 378 - Basque Transnationalism in the United States (3 units) CO10
- WMST 406 - Francophone Literature and Films in Translation (3 units) CO10, CO13
- WMST 410 - Topics in Gender and Culture (3 units) CO10, CO11
- WMST 421 - Gender and Ethnicity in American Music (3 units) CO10, CO13, CO14
- WMST 430 - Gender, Literature and the Arts (3 units) CO10, CO13
- WMST 442 - Women in Latin America (3 units) CO10, CO13
- WMST 462 - Basque Gender Studies (3 units)
- WMST 470 - Gender and Migration: Women, Men, and Global Movement (3 units) CO10, CO11
- WMST 486 - Family Violence (3 units) CO13
Electives Group 1 Offered by Other Departments - ANTH 401A - Contemporary Latin American Society (3 units) CO10
- ANTH 401C - Peoples and Cultures of Africa (3 units) CO11
- ANTH 401D - Peoples and Cultures of Southeast Asia (3 units) CO10, CO11
- ANTH 410 - Topics in Gender and Culture (3 units) CO10, CO11
- ANTH 470 - Gender and Migration: Women, Men, and Global Movement (3 units) CO10, CO11
- ART 484 - Gender and Art History (3 units) CO11
- BASQ 378 - Basque Transnationalism in the United States (3 units) CO10
- BASQ 461 - Basque Gender Studies (3 units)
- PBH 422 - AIDS: An Interdisciplinary Perspective (3 units) CO10, CO13
- CRJ 380 - Diversity and Multiculturalism in Community Policing (3 units) CO10
- CRJ 381 - Diversity and Multiculturalism in Criminal Justice (3 units) CO10
- EDU 215 - A Global Lens on Equity and Diversity in YA Literature (3 units) CO10, CO11
- EDU 350 - LGBTQ+ Identities and Schooling (3 units) CO10
- EDUC 413 - Education for a Changing World (3 units) CO10, CO11, CO13
- ENG 345 - U.S. Writers of Color (3 units) CO10
- ENG 429C - Literature of the American West (3 units)
- ENG 435 - Global Cinema (3 units) CO11
- ENG 486A - Studies in Postcolonial Literature and Theory (3 units) CO10, CO11
- ENG 494A - Native American Literature (3 units)
- ENG 495C - African American Literature (3 units) CO10
- ENG 496D - Contemporary Latinx Literature (3 units) CO10
- ENG 497A - Topics in Multi-Cultural Literature (3 units)
- ENG 497B - Race and Gender in Coming-of-Age Narratives (3 units) CO10, CO12, CO13
- HDFS 430 - Advanced Studies in Human Sexuality (3 units)
- HDFS 438 - Children and Families in a Multi-Ethnic Society (3 units) CO10, CO13
- HIST 213 - Asian Americans in United States History (3 units) CO10, CO11
- HIST 215 - History of Sexuality in the United States (3 units) CO10
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HIST 216 Thinking Sex and Gender (Pending course)
- HIST 231A - Islam in Africa: History, Religion, Culture, and Politics (3 units) CO10, CO11
- HIST 260 - Introduction to Native American History (3 units) CO10
- HIST 293C - Introduction to African-American History I (3 units) CO8, CO10
- HIST 214 - Latina/o/x History (3 units) CO10
- HIST 340 - Modern African Diaspora and Popular Cultures (3 units) CO10, CO11
- HIST 345 - The History of Society and Culture in Brazil (3 units)
- HIST 346 - History of Cuba (3 units) CO11
- HIST 347 - History of Mexico (3 units) CO10, CO11
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HIST 360 LGBTQ Community Histories (Pending course)
- HIST 367 - The Holocaust in its European Setting (3 units) CO10, CO11, CO12
- HIST 403A - Tourism, Imperialism, and Culture in Hawai’i (3 units) CO10, CO11, CO13
- HIST 404C - Social Movements in the United States (3 units) CO12, CO13
- HIST 416B - Contemporary America: The United States since 1945 (3 units) CO10, CO11
- HIST 418 - History of the U.S.-American Indian Relations (3 units)
- HIST 433A - The African American Freedom Struggle After 1865 (3 units) CO10, CO13
- HIST 433B - African-American History to 1877 (3 units) CO10, CO11
- HIST 439 - Religion and Society in Latin America (3 units)
- HIST 439B - Inquisition in Europe and Latin America (3 units)
- HIST 439C - Slavery and Race in Latin America (3 units)
- HIST 440A - The Cuban Revolution (3 units) CO10, CO11
- HIST 442 - Women in Latin America (3 units) CO10, CO13
- HIST 444A - U.S.-Mexico Borderlands (3 units) CO10, CO13
- HIST 450A - Modern Chinese History (3 units) CO11
- HIST 467 - Modern Jewish History (3 units)
- HIST 477 - Culture and Society in Modern Africa (3 units) CO10, CO11, CO13
- HIST 479 - Race and Ethnicity in American History (3 units) CO10, CO13
- HIST 488C - Topics in Nature and Culture (3 units)
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HIST 493B History of HIV/AIDS (Pending course)
- JOUR 306 - Latinas/os Through The Eyes of The Media (3 units) CO10
- JOUR 481 - Race, Gender and Media (3 units) CO10
- MUS 421 - Gender and Ethnicity in American Music (3 units) CO10, CO13, CO14
- MUS 422 - Music of the African Diaspora (3 units) CO10, CO11, CO13
- MUS 427 - A History of LGBTQ Music (3 units) CO10, CO14
- PAIT 111 - First Year Northern Paiute I (4 units)
- PAIT 112 - First Year Northern Paiute II (4 units)
- PAIT 211 - Second Year Northern Paiute I (3 units)
- PAIT 212 - Second Year Northern Paiute II (3 units)
- PSC 353 - Identity Politics in the United States (3 units) CO10
- PSC 407B - Political Systems of East Asia (3 units)
- PSC 407E - Political Systems of Latin America (3 units)
- PSC 407F - Political Systems of China (3 units)
- PSC 407T - Politics of Sub-Saharan Africa (3 units)
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SOC 230 Introduction to LGBTQ Studies (Pending course)
- SOC 250 - Sociology of Sexualities (3 units) CO9, CO10
- SOC 375 - Afro-Latinx Communities in the U.S. (3 units) CO10, CO11
- SOC 424 - Race, Family, and Motherhood (3 units) CO10
- SPAN 313 - Spanish in the U.S. (3 units) CO10, CO13
- SPAN 323 - Chicano/U.S. Latino Culture (3 units) CO10
- SPAN 357 - Masterworks of Chicano/U.S. Latino Literature (3 units) CO10
- THTR 210 - Theatre: A Cultural Context (3 units) CO7, CO10
- THTR 473 - Theatrical Periods (3 units) CO10
- WLL 470 - Multiculturalism in Literature and Film (3 units) CO10, CO13
Group 2: Concepts and Theories (6-12 units)
Conceptual and theoretical approaches to the study of gender, race, and identity. Electives Group 2 Offered by Gender, Race, and Identity - ETS 150 - Race in Contemporary Life (3 units) CO10
- ETS 251 - Theories of Race and Ethnicity (3 units) CO6, CO10
- ETS 307 - Topics in Race and Racism (3 units) CO10
- GRI 280 - Black Epistemologies and Ways of Seeing (3 units) CO10, CO11
- GRI 348 - Latina/o/x Communication Studies (3 units) CO10, CO11
- GRI 379 - Ethnic and Race Relations (3 units) CO10, CO13
- GRI 415 - Jewish Thought and Philosophy (3 units) CO10, CO12
- GRI 418 - Global/Local Inequalities (3 units) CO11, CO14
- GRI 423 - Sociology of the Body (3 units) CO10
- GRI 428 - Indigenous Feminisms (3 units) CO10
- GRI 460 - Intersectionality and Social Justice (3 units) CO10, CO14
- GRI 478 - Latina Feminisms (3 units) CO10, CO13
- GRI 493 - Queer History and Theory (3 units) CO10, CO13
- GRI 495 - Capstone in Gender, Race, and Identity (3 units) CO13, CO14
- HGPS 201 - Concepts in Holocaust, Genocide and Peace Studies (3 units) CO10
- HGPS 421 - Concepts in Peace Studies and Nonviolence (3 units) CO13
- RST 101 - Introduction to Religious Studies (3 units) CO10, CO12
- RST 495 - Special Topics in Religious Studies (3 units) CO12
- WMST 250 - Introduction to Feminist Theory (3 units) CO10, CO11
- WMST 280 - Philosophy of the Body (3 units)
- WMST 300 - Genders, Cultures and Identities (3 units) CO10, CO13
- WMST 354 - Politics and Women (3 units) CO10
- WMST 409 - Gendered Violence (3 units) CO10, CO13
- WMST 416B - Language and Gender (3 units) CO10
- WMST 419 - Men and Masculinities (3 units) CO10, CO13
- WMST 427A - Women and Literature (3 units) CO10, CO13
- WMST 450 - Feminist Theory and Methods (3 units) CO10, CO14
- WMST 453 - Gender and Society (3 units) CO10, CO13
- WMST 467 - Psychology of Gender (3 units) CO10, CO13
- WMST 489 - Gender and Sexual Identity in Literature (3 units) CO10, CO13
Electives Group 2 Offered by Other Departments - ANTH 418 - Global/Local Inequalities (3 units) CO11, CO14
- ANTH 435 - Anthropology of Global Migration (3 units) CO13
- ANTH 485 - Language and Culture (3 units) CO10, CO13
- COM 275 - Racism, Colonialism, and Communication (3 units) CO10
- COM 348 - Latina/o/x Communication Studies (3 units) CO10, CO11
- COM 407 - Gender and Communication (3 units) CO10
- COM 422 - Difference and Communication (3 units) CO10, CO12
- CRJ 427 - Struggle for Justice (3 units) CO10, CO13
- CRJ 475 - Women and the Criminal Justice System (3 units) CO10, CO13
- ENG 304 - U.S. Literature and Culture (3 units)
- ENG 350 - Topics in Cultural Rhetorics and Identity (3 units) CO10
- ENG 355 - Visual and Material Rhetorics (3 units)
- ENG 416B - Language and Gender (3 units) CO10
- ENG 427A - Women and Literature (3 units) CO10, CO13
- ENG 471C - Twentieth Century British Fiction (3 units)
- ENG 490A - Gender and Sexual Identity in Literature (3 units) CO10, CO13
- ENG 492C - Language and Culture (3 units) CO10, CO13
- GEOG 305 - Community Environmental Problems (3 units)
- MUS 431 - Exploring World Music (3 units) CO11, CO13
- PSC 354 - Politics and Women (3 units) CO10
- PSC 405H - International Human Rights (3 units) CO12
- PSY 431 - Multicultural Psychology (3 units) CO10
- PSY 467 - Psychology of Gender (3 units) CO10, CO13
- SOC 342 - Social Stratification (3 units) CO10
- SOC 345 - Social Movements and Collective Behavior (3 units) CO10, CO11
- SOC 379 - Ethnic and Race Relations (3 units) CO10, CO13
- SOC 406 - Globalization and Society (3 units) CO11
- SOC 409 - Gendered Violence (3 units) CO10, CO13
- SOC 423 - Sociology of the Body (3 units) CO10
- SOC 453 - Gender and Society (3 units) CO10, CO13
- SOC 483 - Family Violence (3 units) CO13
- ART 486 - Visualizing Queer Memory (3 units) CO13
- SOC 490 - Class, Race and Gender (3 units) CO10
- SW 310 - Structural Oppression (3 units)
V. Minor Requirements (18-21 units)
The major in Gender, Race, and Identity accepts any minor approved by the College of Liberal Arts. VI. Electives (4-24 units)
VII. Recommended Schedule
Spring Semester (16 units)
- ENG 102 - Composition II (3 units) CO1, CO3 *
Physical & Natural Phenomena (3 units) CO4L Foreign Language 112 (4 units) Artistic Composition, Interpretation, & Expression (3 units) CO7 Major Core 2 (3 units) NOTE: * English and Math course placement is based on test scores. Please consult the Core Curriculum chapter in this catalog.
Spring Semester (15 units)
Fall Semester (15 units)
- GRI Electives fulfilling CO11 and CO12 (6 units)
- College Breadth Requirement (3 units)
- Minor (3 units)
- General Elective (3 units)
Spring Semester (15 units)
- GRI Electives (6 units)
- 300-400 Level Minor (3 units)
- Minor (3 units)
- General Elective (3 units)
Fall Semester (15 units)
- GRI Elective (3 units)
- 300-400 Level Minor (3 units)
- General Elective (3 units)
Thesis Option: - GRI 451 - Senior Thesis 1 (3 units)**
- Capstone Integration & Synthesis Course (3 units) CO13
Non-Thesis Option: - GRI Senior Experience fulfilling CO13 (3 units)
- General Elective (3 units)
**These courses are required for students pursuing the thesis option. Spring Semester (13 units)
- 300-400 Level Minor (3 units)
- General Electives (7 units)
Thesis Option: - GRI 452 - Senior Thesis 1 (3 units)**
Non-Thesis Option: - GRI Senior Experience fulfilling CO14 (3 units)
Note: **These courses are required for students pursuing the thesis option. |
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