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WOMEN'S STUDIES
(WMS-Arts and Science)
- Note: The following cross-listed courses are available in Women's Studies. For more information, consult the listing in the appropriate department.
ART 480.W Women in Medieval Art (MPT)
ART 480.X Women in Art: Renaissance to Modern (MPT)
BWS 370.E Feminism and the Diaspora: U.S. Women of Color (MPC)
CLS 235 Women in Antiquity (MPT)
ENG 232 American Women Writers (MPT)
ENG 233 British Women Writers (MPT)
ENG/FST 350.B Women in Film (MPT)
ENG 368 Feminist Literary Theory and Practice (MPT)
ENG 468 Gender and Genre (MPT)
FRE 431 French Feminist Theory in an Age of Globalism
FSW 361 Couple Relationships: Diversity and Change (MPT)
GEO 436 Women, Gender, and the Environment
HST 250.B Gender and Third-World Film
HST 381 Women in Pre-Industrial Europe (MPT)
HST 382 Women in American History (MPT)
HST 383 Women in Chinese History (MPT)
HST 450 Topics in Women's History (MPT)
PHL 255 Contemporary Feminism (MPT)
PHS 243 Women's Health Care
PHS 475 Women, Gender Relations, and Sport
POL 346 Women in Politics
POL 347 Women and the Law
PSY 326 Psychology of Women
REL 334 Women's Religious Experience in the Ancient Mediterranean World (MPT)
SOC 203 Sociology of Gender Roles (MPT)
SOC/ATH 221 Human Sexuality
SOC 272 Women in Popular Culture
SOC/FSW 451 Family Violence
SOC 463 Sociology of The Older Woman (MPT)
- MPF, MPT 201 Introduction to Women's Studies (3)
- Interdisciplinary introduction to the study of women which focuses on determinants and expressions of women's roles. IIC, IIIA. CAS-C.
- 301 Women and Difference: Intersections of Race, Class, and Sexuality (3)
- Investigation of the interdisciplinary theoretical approaches to the interplay of race, class, gender, sexual orientation, and other aspects of social identity in women's lives; analysis of the ways social difference is defined, used, and experienced. Emphasis on feminist and womanist theories that take into account the interdependence of multiple categories of social difference. Prerequisite: WMS 201. Open to majors and minors or other students with permission of instructor.
- 370 Selected Topics in Women's Studies (3)
- Examines specific aspects of women's roles, status, and experiences.
- MPC 401 The Role of Women in a Transforming Society (3)
- Review of current and historically significant feminist writings on the ways in which patriarchal structures of authority affect what students know about women's experiences. Students position themselves as creators of knowledge about women's experiences and as members of self-critical communities of activists who are transforming society and women's positions in that society. Includes readings, discussions, and individual and group projects. Students learn to celebrate similarities in experiences and perspectives, and to understand and appreciate differences. Prerequisite: WMS 201 and at least 12 semester hours in WMS courses, or permission of instructor.
- 410 Advanced Topics in Women's Studies (1-4)
- Seminar on major works on selected topics in Women's Studies. Prerequisite: advanced standing and permission of instructor.
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