ADDENDUM to Proposal for Minor in Sexualities and Gender

 

Submitted to the University Senate Committee on Undergraduate Studies

10 February 2005

 

Contents

 

1. Letter from Larry W Peterson, Professor and Co-chair of the Task Force that prepared the Proposal for a Minor in Sexualities and Gender.

 

2. Email from Dean Gretchen Bauer that copies an email from Dean Conrado

Gempesaw II that requests the Registrar for a rubric to be assigned to the minor, probably SGST.

 

3. Email from Mary Jo Mankin, Registrar’s office regarding the use of ARSC and the request for a special rubric to be assigned the proposed minor.

 

4. Letter from Dean Gretchen Bauer confirming support for ARSC 367, Gay and Lesbian Film and confirming that the office of the Dean of Arts and Sciences

supports the position of the Task Force that the proposal minor needs to be located administratively under the office of the Dean of Arts and Sciences not under a Department.

 

5. Letter from Penny Deiner, Chair of Individual and Family Studies, confirming support for the course IFST 401, Foundations of Human Sexuality.

 

6. Letter from Steve Bernhardt, Chair of English,  confirming support for the courses English 214, Literature and Gender, and English 480 (Seminar).

 

7. Letter from Dan Carson, Chair of Biology,  confirming support for the course BISC 152.

 

8. Letter from Bryant Tolles, Director of the Museum Studies Program, confirming support for the courses MSST 206, Queer Sexual Imagery in the Visual Arts and ARSC 267 (future permanent rubric yet to be assigned) Cultural Introduction to Sexualities and Gender.

 

9. Letter from Fred Adams, Chair of Philosophy, confirming support for the courses WOMS/Philosophy 216, Introduction to Feminist Theory and WOMS/Philosophy 327, Race, Gender, and Science.

 

10. Email from Richard Zipser, Foreign Language and Literatures, confirming support for the course FLLT 320, Premodern Sexualities.

 

11. Letter from James Prodan, Chair of Music, confirming support for the course ARSC 267, Research in Sexuality (future permanent rubric yet to be assigned.