IGSF Handbook 2010-2011
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Table of Contents Introduction Welcome to Sexual Diversity Studies! 2 Welcome to Women’s Studies! 2 Resources and Facilities The McGill Institute for Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies (IGSF) 3 Advisory Committees 4 Sexual Diversity Studies Advisory Committee 4 Women’s Studies Advisory Committee (WSAC) 4 Gender, Sexual Diversity, and Feminist Studies Student Association (GSDFSSA) 5 Women Without Borders 5 IGSF Students’ Listserv 5 Liaison Librarians 5 Sexual Diversity Studies 5 Women’s Studies 5 Teaching Programs Undergraduate Program and Courses in Sexual Diversity Studies Minor Concentration in Sexual Diversity Studies (18 credits) 6 Undergraduate SDST Courses 2010-2011 6 Undergraduate Sexual Diversity Studies Complementary Courses 2010-2011 7 Guidelines for Reading and Research Course in Sexual Diversity Studies (SDST 450) 8 Undergraduate Sexual Diversity Studies Internship Program and Course (SDST 499) 8 Registering for Courses 9 Undergraduate Programs and Courses in Women’s Studies Minor Concentration in Women’s Studies (18 credits) 10 Major Concentration in Women’s Studies (36 credits) 10 Honours Component in Women’s Studies (57 credits) 11 Joint Honours Component in Women’s Studies (36 credits) 12 Honours and Joint Honours Thesis in Women’s Studies: Guidelines & Requirements 13 Undergraduate WMST Courses 2010-2011 15 Fall 15 Winter 16 Full Year Courses 17 Undergraduate Women’s Studies Complementary Courses 2010-2011 19 Guidelines for Tutorial in Women’s Studies (WMST 461 & WMST 462) 22 Undergraduate Women’s Studies Internship Program and Course (WMST 494) 22 FAQs 24 What If I need an extension in a WMST or SDST course (K Form) 24 What if I want to transfer credits? (IUT procedures and CREPUQ) 24 Undergraduate Awards and Scholarships 25 Graduate Option in Gender and Women’s Studies Program and Courses 26 Approved Graduate Programs 26 Graduate Program Core Courses 27 Graduate Program Complementary Courses 2010-2011 28 Resources and Departmental Contacts 29 Graduate Awards and Scholarships 31 - 1 - Introduction Welcome to Sexual Diversity Studies! Dear Students, Sexual Diversity Studies, once marginal, have now gained a place in the curricula of leading universities in Canada and internationally—and McGill is no exception. McGill’s program is now entering its sixth year and has proven to be very popular. Sexual Diversity Studies have generated a substantial amount of provocative and challenging scholarship across the disciplines. The McGill SDS Minor enables students to engage with a diverse array of critical and empirical perspectives, to study the practical implications of findings concerning sexuality and gender, and to lay the foundations for research at the forefront of investigative theoretical knowledge. Each year we have added to the repertoire of courses and, if the momentum continues, in due course we hope to build the Minor into a Major program. We are delighted that SDS is an integral part of the new Institute for Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies. Course requirements and details of the program can be found in the following listings and at www.mcgill.ca/igsf/programs/sdst/. If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to contact me or any of the other advisors. Good luck with your studies! Prof. Brian Lewis Chair, SDS Advisory Committee Welcome to Women’s Studies! Dear Students, Our interdisciplinary program offers McGill students the opportunity to explore a diversity of issues and themes in the broad field of Women’s Studies. At the undergraduate level, our required courses are WMST 200 Introduction to Women’s Studies and WMST 303 Feminist Theory and Research. For the Honours and Joint Honours Components, our required courses also include WMST 495 D1&D2 Honours/Joint Honours Colloquium in Women’s Studies and WMST 497 D1&D2 Honours/Joint Honours Thesis. In addition to our regularly offered current and special topics “WMST” courses, this year we are pleased to launch WMST 302 Indigenous Women of the North and WMST 501 Feminist Legal Theory. Check our website for the most up to date listing of Special and Current Topics courses and our complementary courses from a wide range of departments. The Graduate Option in Gender and Women’s Studies offers students a cross-disciplinary specialization in feminist, gender and/or women’s studies, deploying a wide array of disciplinary methodologies and modes of inquiry. The option fosters intellectual debate in research undertakings, provides students occasions to work with faculty members across the university to engage in interdisciplinary conversations and exchanges, and broadens students’ professional qualifications. Students pursuing graduate level research in gender and/or women’s issues will read widely in their own disciplines as well as in core Women’s Studies courses in the Option. For the Graduate Option in Gender and Women’s Studies, our required courses include WMST 601 Feminist Theories and Methods and WMST 602 Feminist Research Symposium. To facilitate cohesiveness and community between Women’s Studies students and faculty from a multiplicity of disciplines, students are encouraged to become involved in a variety of events held by the Institute for Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies that feature McGill-based and visiting scholars, guest speakers and senior researchers from around the world, who participate in the annual IGSF seminar series. For further information on the roster of thought-provoking events for this academic year, and for any advice on our Women’s Studies programs, please do not hesitate to contact Caili Woodyard, the Administrative and Student Affairs Coordinator. I wish you all the best as you embark upon your studies. Julia Krane, PhD Chair, Women’s Studies Programs & Advisory Committee - 2 - Resources and Facilities The McGill Institute for Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies (IGSF) The Institute for Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies (IGSF) was created in March 2009 as an interdisciplinary academic unit in the Faculty of Arts. It was formerly the McGill Centre for Research and Teaching on Women and occupies an elegant, historic greystone residence at 3487 Peel St. The Institute houses five research axes: (1) Representation, Performance, Culture (2) Health and Wellness (3) Historical Perspectives (4) Equity and Justice (5) Policy and Practices and is also the home base for three teaching programs -- undergraduate programs in both Women's Studies and Sexual Diversity Studies, and the Graduate Option in Gender and Women’s Studies. The Institute facilitates the activities of the research axes, hosts visiting scholars, supports student organizations, works with community groups and organizes a seminar series and several major events each academic year. We publish an electronic newsletter every semester; if you wish to receive it, please e-mail our Communications Director, Natalie Amar ([email protected]). We welcome undergraduate students in Women’s Studies and Sexual Diversity Studies and graduate students enrolled in the Graduate Option in Gender and Women’s Studies at the Institute. As well, the IGSF Seminar Room is available for meetings, classes, special events and projects, upon request. The IGSF is pleased to support events related to our programs in Sexual Diversity Studies, Women’s Studies and the Graduate Option. We look forward to seeing you at the Institute, or hearing from you by e-mail or telephone. Updated information is always available on our website (www.mcgill.ca/igsf). Prof. Annmarie Adams Director, IGSF IGSF Administration Director Annmarie Adams Communications Director Natalie Amar Administrative Coordinator Wilson Blakley (casual) & TBA Administrative & Student Affairs Coordinator Caili Woodyard IGSF Coordinates: 3487 Peel Street, Second Floor Phone: (514) 398-3911 Montreal, QC, H3A 1W7 FAX: (514) 398-3986 Email: [email protected] www.mcgill.ca/igsf - 3 - Advisory Committees Sexual Diversity Studies Advisory Committee The Sexual Diversity Studies Program is overseen by Professor Brian Lewis, Chair of the SDS Advisory Committee, and Caili Woodyard, Administrative and Student Affairs Coordinator. Administrative & Student Affairs Coordinator Caili Woodyard [email protected] Phone: 398-3911 ext. 1 (IGSF) Sexual Diversity Studies Advisory Committee Membership 2010 – 2011 Chair Professor Brian Lewis, Department of History [email protected] Phone: 398-1084 (Department of History) Faculty of Arts Representatives Prof. Kenneth Borris, English Prof. Shari Brotman, School of Social Work Prof. Marguerite Deslauriers, Philosophy Prof. Julia Krane, School of Social Work Women’s Studies Advisory Committee (WSAC) The Women’s Studies Advisory Committee (WSAC) meets regularly during the academic year to review and revise the curriculum for the Women’s Studies Programs and the Graduate Option in Gender and Women’s Studies as well as to clarify, modify or develop policies governing the academic requirements for the programs. WSAC is comprised of professors and students from a range of disciplines and faculties. The Women’s Studies Programs are overseen by Professor Julia Krane, Chair of WSAC, and Caili Woodyard, Administrative and Student Affairs Coordinator. Please contact Caili Woodyard if you have any questions, concerns, agenda items for WSAC meetings, or for any academic advising you require related to the Women’s Studies programs. Administrative & Student Affairs Coordinator Caili Woodyard [email protected] Phone: 398-3911 ext. 1 (IGSF) WSAC Membership 2010 – 2011 Chair Professor