Minor in Gender and Sexuality Studies
Hours: 24 On-Campus Online
About
A Minor in Gender and Sexuality Studies at Fort Hays State University allows students to examine how gender and sexuality influence the behavior of individuals, groups, and organizations. This program uses a multidisciplinary approach to explore how beliefs, values, norms, and laws are associated with identity, power, and inequality across local, national, and global contexts through 18 required credit hours and six elective credit hours.
Classes are offered both online and on campus, providing flexibility as students pursue this minor. The curriculum covers a wide range of topics, including gender roles, masculinity, LGBTQ+ history, and the sociology of sexualities. Students benefit from the guidance of faculty who are active in cutting-edge research and bring extensive experience in inclusive, engaging, and impactful teaching.
Why pursue a Minor in Gender and Sexuality Studies at Fort Hays State University?
The Minor in Gender and Sexuality Studies offers a unique opportunity to explore gender, sexuality, and social issues through a multidisciplinary approach. Students analyze these topics using diverse theoretical frameworks, with a focus on gender as a central concept. This minor helps students understand how social forces shape individual experiences and societal structures.
The program develops critical thinking and analytical skills, preparing students for advocacy, social services, policy, media, healthcare, and education careers. With an emphasis on social justice and intersectionality, it empowers students to engage with pressing social issues and advocate for marginalized communities, fostering a more inclusive and equitable society.
Who is this program for?
FHSU’s Minor in Gender and Sexuality Studies complements various academic majors and career paths. Students interested in social justice, equity, and cultural analysis will benefit from the interdisciplinary and applied focus of the program.
The program primarily benefits those planning careers in public health, human services, education, and leadership roles where communication, empathy, and critical thinking are essential:
- Sociology and psychology majors
- Nursing and healthcare students
- Education and special education students
- Criminal justice or counseling students
- Those interested in feminist theory, LGBTQ+ advocacy, or social equity
Learning Outcomes
The learning outcomes of the Minor in Gender and Sexuality Studies equip students with both insight and practical knowledge. Our program enables students to explore the intersections of gender and sexuality with other social identifiers such as race, class, and nationality, fostering a deeper understanding of complex social dynamics.
Intersectional Gender Analysis
Students will examine how gender, race, sexuality, class, ability, and other identities intersect to shape individual experiences and societal structures. Instructors place emphasis on understanding systemic inequalities and how power dynamics operate across different cultural and institutional settings.
Engagement with Feminist Theory
A strong foundation in feminist theory enables students to explore how to produce knowledge, who controls that knowledge, and how to use it to support or challenge systems of power. Theoretical approaches apply to historical and contemporary issues, allowing students to see the relevance of academic theory to real-world activism.
Ethical Research and Inquiry
Students will develop ethical research practices through engagement with qualitative methodologies in courses like SOC 615. They learn how to design research proposals, conduct interviews or fieldwork, and navigate IRB requirements, all while ensuring that the research respects the dignity and rights of participants.
Sociocultural Construction of Sexuality
Students will critique and deconstruct the social construction of sexuality, recognizing how cultural ideologies and institutional practices affect personal identity and public perception. Through coursework, students understand how sexuality intersects with law, media, education, and health systems.
Real-World Applications
The Minor in Gender and Sexuality Studies equips students with valuable skills that are directly applicable to careers in counseling, education, human resources, healthcare, and public administration. Through theoretical analysis and applied research, students become adept at understanding how gender and sexuality shape relationships, organizations, and societal structures.
Our curriculum fosters the development of communication, empathy, and critical thinking — essential skills for navigating complex professional environments. Graduates often find their training useful when working with diverse populations, designing inclusive policies, or addressing disparities in healthcare, education, or social services.
Stay Ahead of the Curve
Faculty engage actively with cutting-edge research, continually integrating new theories, global perspectives, and contemporary issues into the curriculum. As gender and sexuality evolve as fields of study, students benefit from timely, relevant content in every course, from Feminist Theory to Sociology of Sexualities and Gender Research Methods.
Elective courses provide even more opportunities to explore new frontiers. Students can engage in meaningful discourse and contribute thoughtfully to their chosen careers or communities by participating in a program that evolves alongside cultural and academic trends.
Hands-on Activities
Students pursuing a Minor in Gender and Sexuality Studies engage in experiential learning that equips them to tackle real-life challenges. Through hands-on assignments, such as proposal writing, ethical evaluations, and the design of comprehensive research projects, students gain practical skills and a deeper understanding of gender research methodologies.
Beyond the classroom, participation in undergraduate research conferences and faculty-supported projects provides students with opportunities to share their findings with broader audiences. These experiences strengthen academic resumes and build confidence in public speaking, analysis, and real-world problem-solving. Students are encouraged to connect coursework with community engagement, activism, and social change, further enhancing their learning experience.
What You’ll Learn:
- Analyze social constructs of gender
- Apply feminist theory in discussion
- Understand the intersectionality of identities
- Examine systems of oppression
- Evaluate roles of gender in history
How You’ll Learn:
- Interactive online or on-campus classes
- Research-based and discussion-driven courses
- Faculty-led student research projects
- Theory connected to real-life issues
- Multidisciplinary course selection
The Best Value in Higher Education Anywhere
Fort Hays State University prides itself on quality education at an affordable price. Students in this program can expect to pay approximately $2,961.90* (on-campus) or $3,859.95* (online) per semester.
*Estimated cost based on 15 credit hours at the Undergrad resident/regional tuition rate ($197.46/credit hour) for on-campus courses, or the FHSU Online Undergrad tuition rate (257.33/credit hour) for online courses. Actual price may vary depending on course load and location. Tuition and Fees are subject to change as they are approved by the Kansas Board of Regents each year.
Ready for the next step?
Our faculty would be excited to talk to you about how our department programs can help you explore your interests and prepare you for a variety of rewarding careers.
Related Programs
Fort Hays State University offers several related programs that pair well with the Minor in Gender and Sexuality Studies. These options allow students to deepen their expertise in complementary areas while building interdisciplinary knowledge and professional versatility:
- B.A./B.S. in Political Science
- B.A./B.S. in Psychology
- Certificate in Life Stages and Transitions
- B.A./B.S. in Organizational Leadership
- BSE in Secondary Education
- M.S. in Special Education
- M.S. in Counseling (School Counseling)
- M.S. in Counseling (Clinical Mental Health Counseling)
Information about the School of Criminal Justice, Leadership, and Sociology
FHSU’s School of Criminal Justice, Leadership, and Sociology brings together a diverse range of programs dedicated to preparing students for impactful careers in law enforcement, leadership, and social sciences. Our integrated approach allows students to develop critical skills across these disciplines, fostering an environment where future leaders and professionals are equipped to address complex societal challenges. The Criminal Justice programs offer flexible online and on-campus options, focusing on law enforcement, corrections, and legal systems with a strong emphasis on leadership and integrity. The Leadership programs develop essential organizational skills through interactive coursework and internships, supported by the Leadership Studies Association and VALUE program. Sociology programs delve into social life, behavior, and community issues, emphasizing research and critical thinking. Together, these programs foster cross-disciplinary learning, empowering students to lead and innovate within their communities and beyond.
Together, these programs create a robust educational experience that encourages cross-disciplinary learning and collaboration. Students are empowered to lead, innovate, and contribute meaningfully to their communities and the broader society. Whether you are passionate about justice, leadership, or sociology, FHSU’s School of Criminal Justice, Leadership, and Sociology provides the knowledge and skills necessary to make a lasting impact.