Course descriptions and information on Women's Studies major and minor are
available at the Women's Studies Program Office, 203 Huddleston Hall.
The following courses may be used to meet Women's Studies major/minor
requirements. See individual department listings for meeting times and course
reference numbers.
ANSC 444.01 Women & Science.....................P. Bedker
CMN 567.02 Images of Gender in the Media.............C. Conaway
ECON 698.A01 Consumption..................................M. Herold
ECON 698.D02 Gender and Urbanization.............A. Bannerjee-Chakra
EDUC 507.01-03 Mentoring Adolescents...............Roy/Cronin/di Perri
ENGL 619.01 Critical Approaches to Literature...............P. Ramadanovic
ENGL 694.K01 Forms of Poetry...........................D. Freedman
ENGL 746.01 Study in Amer Drama/No More Drama.................R. Wilburn
ENGL 787.01 Comtemporary American Memoir/Theory...........D. Freedman
FS 545.02 Family Relations............................C. Tucker
FS 746/846.02 Human Sexuality........................K. Baber
HIST 600.I01 History of Childhood (course taught in Italy)........J. Rodriguez
HIST 957.01 Comp History: Women's History/Europe&America.......N. Gullace
HUMA 401.01 Sex & Love in Philosophy & Literature..............C. Peebles
NURS 450.01/02 Making Babies....................................K. Niland
POLT 525.01 Multicultural Theory........................M. Brettschneider
SOC 570.01/02 Sexual Behavior...................................J. Elson
SOC 697W.01 SpcTop/Women, Health & Illnes................J. Elson
SW 701/801.01 Women & Aging...............................R. Bergeron
[End of listings for this Department]
(Thu Mar 19 05:58:01 EDT 2009)