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Please follow these links for the most up-to-date information on Women's Studies Program course descriptions, offerings, and time and room assignments.

Undergraduate Course Catalog -  Women's Studies Course Descriptions

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Spring 2010 Time and Room Schedule for Women's Studies Course Offerings

The above listing includes the names of the professors who will be teaching these courses. Please also review course descriptions for each course, as these descriptions will provide useful information about the content of the course and any pre-requisites or restrictions that may exist.

The Women's Studies Program publishes a supplemental list of course descriptions for those courses whose subject-matter changes each semester and for any course for which the professor would like to provide additional information. Check with the Department for the most recent listing.  

Interdisciplinary departmental offerings include the following regularly scheduled courses:

ARTS 487, Themes and Images in Art: Major Mythic Images of Women
ARTS 690, Women Artists of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
CMN 567, Images of Gender in the Media
CMN 583, Gender and Expression
ECON 698, Topics in Economics: Women in Economic Development
EDUC 507, Mentoring Adolescents
ENGL 585, Introduction to Women in Literature
ENGL 685, Women’s Literary Traditions
ENGL 785, Major Women Writers
FS 545, Family Relations
FS 757, Race, Class, Gender, and Families
GERM 520, Women in German Literature and Society
GERM 524, Topics in German Film
HIST 565, Women in Modern Europe
HIST 566, Women in American History
NURS 595, Women’s Health
PHIL 510, Philosophy and Feminism
POLT 525, Multicultural Theory
POLT 721/821, Feminist Political Theory
PSYC 711, Psychology in 20th Century Thought and Society
SOC/ANTH 625, Female, Male, and Society
SOC 630, Sociology of Gender

Students may wish to complete the Major or Minor requirements by selecting from other courses that are offered occasionally. In the past, these have included:

Women's Studies Courses
WS 595, Women's Spirituality
WS 595, Black Women in American History
WS 595, Feminist Activism
WS 796, Gender & Ethnicity in Children’s Literature
WS 798, Queer Theory
WS 798, Roots of Black Feminist Thought

Departmental Courses
ANTH 697, Women in the Middle East
AMST 696/HIST 609, Women, Law, and Culture
ARTS/ENGL/HUM 608, Arts in American Society: Women Writers and Artists, 1850 to Present
CMN 597, Rhetoric of Early Women's Rights
CMN 696, Feminist Voices
EDUC 701I, Sex Roles, Learning, and School Achievement
ENGL 595, Lesbian/Gay Literature
ENGL 750, Studies in American Literature: The Story-Essay/Autobiographical Criticism
FREN 525, French Women: Subject and Object
FREN 635, French Women in Life and Literature
GERM 523, Women and German Film
HIST 665, Themes in Women's History
SPAN 798, Women Writers of the 20th Century
POLT 798/898, Queer Gender Theory




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