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  • 3.00 Credits

    Senior Project Proposal (1). (Pass/Fail only)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Senior Project (4).
  • 3.00 Credits

    An interdisciplinary introduction to major categories which structure consciousness as well as social, intellectual, and personal experience. Emphasizes the extent to which analyses of gender must be simultaneous with those of race, class, and sexuality; demonstrates how intersecting categories of identity work historically and systematically to produce different experiences for members of various social groups. Focuses on structures of inequality and on the effects of power, privilege, and oppression on individuals and society.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Examines relationships between gender and genre in film and visual representation. Topics change annually and might focus on women's film making and the way the camera represents gender and sexuality, on questions of gender construction in domestic and international films, or on intersections of gender, race, class, and sexuality in specific film genres (Classical, Hollywood, avant-garde, documentary). May be repeated for credit and applied to the WGS minor.
  • 3.00 Credits

    An opportunity to explore a gender issue in an applied setting. Setting, structure, requirements, and outcomes are negotiated with the instructor, but generally include relevant readings, 70-120 hours of work in an approved community setting, and creative or critical analyses (e.g., journals, a portfolio, and/or research paper) that apply and integrate theoretical and experiential insights in ways that are consistent with WGS Program criteria, goals, and coursework. May be applied to WGS minor.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Examines a range of contemporary gender issues. Topics change annually and might focus on gay or lesbian history; women's health; the gender construction of children; the glass ceiling; gender roles in music; gender, race, and sports; or gender, race, and religion. May be repeated for credit and applied to the WGS minor. Other courses in Arts and Sciences, Business, and Music may be counted toward the hours required for the minor if such courses have been approved by the Women and Gender Studies Council. For example, the following recently offered courses counted toward the minor: AH415, MKT316, AS320, BN209; EH452, REL256, ES333, SH416, Sociology 312 (Gender and Society); and Psychology 318 (Human Sexuality).
  • 3.00 Credits

    An examination of similarities and differences between traditional and feminist approaches to scholarship. Participants will engage in an independent research project which will synthesize Women and Gender Studies experiences and explore the dynamics of conflict, commonalities, or contradictions that shape the lives and consciousness of men and women of different races and national backgrounds. The seminar is interdisciplinary and emphasizes global and theoretical approaches to the study and analysis of gender scholarship. Prerequisites: WGS100, senior standing or permission of instructor, and at least nine hours completed in the minor. And one of the following:
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