The Gender and Sex/uality Studies Certificate is meant to enrich students’ awareness of a range of contemporary concerns, such as sexist discrimination, misogyny, heterosexism, transphobia and gender stereotyping. Students will be required to:
- successfully complete eligible courses which focus exclusively on sex, gender and sexuality issues, or courses from various disciplines which devote at least 15% of their content to such issues
- participate in activities outside the classroom, such as attend film screenings and guest lectures; create an artwork or display; produce a video, web or social media page; write an article for a school publication; partake in a volunteering, internship or mentorship opportunity.
CERTIFICATE COORDINATORS
Sarah Brand, Humanities
Hugh Cawker, Music
Mariah Hamel, Mathematics
Angelique Koumouzelis, Religious Studies
Vivian Ralickas, English
Wendy Richardson, Humanities