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Cultural Studies | History | Gender Studies
Area of study
Social Sciences | Humanities
Course Language
English
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Program Overview


University Program Information

The university offers a range of programs, including undergraduate and graduate degrees, certificates, and special academic programs.


Undergraduate Programs

  • Admission criteria:
    • First-Year Student
    • Transfer Student
    • International Student
    • Concurrent Enrollment of High School Student
    • Returning Student
    • Visiting (non degree) Student
  • Financial Information
  • Student Life
  • Academic Policies and Procedures
  • Degree and Program Requirements
  • Archway Curriculum
  • Certificates
  • Academic Recognition
  • Special Academic Programs and Opportunities

Graduate Programs

  • Admission
  • Financial Information
  • Academic Policies and Procedures
  • Degrees and Requirements
  • Certificates

Course Information

History of Sexualities

The course HIST 3540 is a study of the history of sexualities from US and transnational perspectives. It covers the development of ideas about sexual behavior in antiquity and their influence on Europe and the United States, as well as global histories of sexuality. The course covers the influence science, religion, migration, and capitalism have had historically in shaping social values about sexuality. Additional topics include sexual norms and nonconformity, the connection between sex and gender roles, sex and the body, and sexual liberation.


Majors and Minors

  • History (B.A., B.S.)

Departments and Programs

  • History

University Policies

The online version of the Nebraska Wesleyan University catalog supersedes any printed catalog or PDF version as the official catalog of NWU. NWU reserves the right to make changes in the regulations and offerings announced in this official online version, as circumstances require. It is expected that the only changes will be the correction of errors and the inclusion of new courses and programs approved during the academic year.


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