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Explore and critically analyze the concept of gender from a variety of angles, including communication, health, history, literature, sociology, and theology. This minor offers a comprehensive approach to understanding gender, enriching any major with deeper insights into the roles and experiences of individuals. In alignment with Malone’s mission to prepare both men and women for meaningful scholarship and service, this program celebrates the value and contributions of both men and women. 


Selected Courses in this Program

  • COMM 349 – Gender and Communication
  • ENG 477 – Gender and Literature
  • GEN 415 – Gender Studies Independent Project
  • SOC 340 – Sociology of Gender

Faith Integration

Malone’s Gender Studies minor provides students with an opportunity to examine the intersection of gender and the Christian faith, examining a range of biblical and theological perspectives as they apply to our understanding of gender roles explored across several academic disciplines. Course work focuses on how various social, cultural, and historical points of view shape and inform our understanding of gender — viewed through the lens of the biblical truth that all humans are created in the image of God.

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