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WEST 371: Good Wives and Nasty Wenches:American Women's History,1607-1877
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Colorado Springs
3 Credits A survey of the history of American women from the Colonial era through the Civil Wars concentrating on the nineteenth century. It will introduce students to the changing economic, gender, and familiar roles of American women. Repeatable for up to 9 credit hours only if a different topic. Meets with HIST 371.
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WEST 372: "From Slavery to Freedom":Slavery and the African-American Experience in Colonial and Antebellum America
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Colorado Springs
3 Credits Introduces students to the major political, social and cultural developments in the history of African Americans from 1619 through Reconstruction. Meets with HIST 372.
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WEST 372 - "From Slavery to Freedom":Slavery and the African-American Experience in Colonial and Antebellum America
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WEST 373: Vision & History in Native-American and African-American Narratives
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Colorado Springs
3 Credits Examines via biography/ autobiography how North America impacts the perspective and reality of American Indian and African-American people(s), circa 1790-2000. Meets with HIST 373.
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WEST 373 - Vision & History in Native-American and African-American Narratives
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WEST 374: African-American Social and Political Thought,1790-1980
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Colorado Springs
3 Credits Surveys the historical basis of socio-political thought in North America's diasporic (African- American) communities. Meets with HIST 374.
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WEST 374 - African-American Social and Political Thought,1790-1980
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WEST 382: Inequality in Institutions
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Colorado Springs
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WEST 390: Special Topics in Women's Studies
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
University of Colorado Colorado Springs
1 to 4 Credits A detailed examination of a special topic taken from any field of women's studies which is not covered by the regular women's studies course offerings.
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WEST 390 - Special Topics in Women's Studies
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WEST 395: Women in Film
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Colorado Springs
3 Credits Selected topics dealing with the various roles of women in international cinema history. Meets with FILM 395.
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WEST 401: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Colorado Springs
3 Credits Offered to allow intensive study in a specific area. May be repeated for credit with permission of the Program Director. Prerequisites: EST 200 or consent of instructor Meets with LEAD 560.
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WEST 404: Gender and Sexuality
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Colorado Springs
3 Credits Focus on the various roles of women in American society within historical, socioeconomic, and cultural contexts; changes of these roles and contexts. Prerequisites: Three credits in WMST or SOC 225 or WMST 201 Meets with SOC 404.
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WEST 404 - Gender and Sexuality
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WEST 408: Sociology of Men's Lives
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Colorado Springs
3 Credits This class undertakes a critical exploration of men and masculinities, exploring men as gendered beings. It explores manhood as a social construct, both historically and cross-culturally, and provides an overview of theories of male gender role development as well as a variety of topics including power and patriarchy; race, class and sexuality; men in families; work; violence; health; friendship and intimacy; men's movements; and the growing field of men's studies.Meets with SOC 408.
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