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History of Women and Art A history of women as creators and as images in the visual arts from middle ages to the present. 3 credits.
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Women in American History 1620-1890 Prerequisites: 9 credits in HIS. Examines the variety of experiences of groups of American women and presents a broad outline of major social, economic, political, legal, and cultural changes in women's lives from the seventeenth through the late nineteenth centuries. 3 credits.
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Prerequisites: 9 credits of HIS. Examines the variety of experiences of groups of American women and presents a broad outline of major social, economic, political, and cultural changes in women's lives from the late nineteenth century to the present. 3 credits.
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Prerequisites: sophomore status and 3 PSC credits. An examination of the roles of women in politics, concentrating on women in political philosophy, as political elites, as citizens, and women and the law. 3 credits.
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Examines the roles of women in ancient societies including their roles as healers, warriors, chiefs, and queens. Prerequisite: 6 credits in ANT, SOC, or WMS. 3 credits.
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Prerequisite: sophomore or higher status. Analysis of the concept of motherhood as a social, cultural, and man-made construction. Examination of the meaning of motherhood from prehistoric times to the present, as represented in religions, the arts, business, the mass media, as well as contemporary feminist theories. 3 credits.
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Prerequisite: SOC 100 or WMS 100 and one additional course in SOC or WMS. Exploration of major themes and issues in the history and contemporary lives of women of color in the United States with an emphasis on culture, diversity and adversity. 3 credits.
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Woman's Health Consciousness: Ages 18-40 Exploration of health issues specifically related to women aged 18-40: fertility control and behavior, alternatives in childbirth, and medical self-care. 3 credits.
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Prerequisite: 6 credits in ANT, SOC, or WMS. Examines the lives of Native American women with an emphasis on their roles in economic, political, and ideological domains. 3 credits.
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Romance to Ruin: Media and Relationships A study of culturally created ideologies, concerning intimate relationships including attraction, romance, intimacy, sexuality, commitment, power, and gender roles as systematic and mediated constructions. 3 credits.
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