Women, Gender & Sexuality (WGS) is an interdisciplinary program in which students study gender relations and sexualities. By examining social issues, literary, scientific, and historical materials, students develop a critical, socially engaged sense of how gender and/or sexualities shape and are shaped by the world around them. Topics range from women's political participation to body politics to lesbian/gay parenting and transgender concerns. Courses currently being offered focus on women's media, literature, and art, women in sports, queer theory, and gender politics. Students gain credit toward a major or minor by registering for WGS prefix courses as well as designated courses across departments, programs, and schools. Courses have been offered in association with African American Studies, American Studies, Anthropology, Art History, Classics, Comparative Literature, Drama, East Asian Languages and Cultures, Education, English, French, German, History, Latin American Studies, Media Studies, Middle Eastern and South Asian Languages and Cultures, Music, Nursing, Philosophy, Politics, Psychology, Religious Studies, Slavic Languages and Literatures, Sociology, Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese, and other units. A complete list is published in the Course Offerings section of the website every semester.