WGS200Y5 - Theories in Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
Course: WGS200Y5 (Theories in Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies) in WGS department at University of Toronto.
Credit Hours: 48 • Academic Level: second-year undergraduate course
Course Requirements: Requires 1 prerequisite course
Prerequisite Chain Depth: 1 level of foundational courses required
Future Opportunities: Unlocks 25 advanced courses for further study
Part of the WGS curriculum at University of Toronto, helping students progress through degree requirements.
Prerequisites for WGS200Y5
Courses unlocked by WGS200Y5
- WGS345H5 - Genealogies of South Asian Feminisms
- WGS347H5 - Indigenous Feminisms and Decolonization
- WGS421H5 - Engendering Ethics
- WGS340H5 - Black Feminisms: Diasporic Conversations on Theory and Practice
- WGS301H5 - Representing Islam
- WGS348H5 - Sex, Gender, and the Environment
- WGS350H5 - Critical Race Theory in Women and Gender Studies
- WGS351H5 - Gender, Race, and Surveillance
- WGS366H5 - Women and Psychology
- WGS370H5 - On Love: Gender, Sexuality, Identity
- WGS375H5 - The Aesthetics of Sexuality
- WGS411Y5 - Independent Project in Study of Women & Gender
- WGS415H5 - Black Feminist Performance in Popular Culture and Everyday Life
- WGS418H5 - Feminist Cultural Studies of Biomedicine
- WGS420H5 - Engendering Human Rights
- WGS425H5 - Decolonial Feminist Archival Practices
- WGS434H5 - Special Topics in Women & Gender Studies
- WGS435Y5 - Women and Gender Studies Practicum
- WGS455H5 - Queer Theory
- WGS470H5 - Politicizing Culture: Pop Feminism and Representation
- JAL355H5 - Language and Gender
- WGS430H5 - Diasporic Sexualities
- WGS341H5 - Black Queer Cinema and Visual Culture
- WGS410H5 - Independent Project in Study of Women & Gender
- WGS419H5 - Gender and Disability
Academic Planning at University of Toronto
Students planning WGS200Y5 at University of Toronto should complete 1 prerequisite before enrollment.
Future Pathways: Completing WGS200Y5 enables enrollment in 25 advanced courses for further study
This second-year course at University of Toronto integrates into structured degree pathways for WGS programs, supporting timely graduation and academic progression.