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Course Criteria
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Tutorial in design for the theatre. (Prerequisite: consent of instructor)
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1.00 Credits
Individual project required of Theatre Arts Majors.
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3.00 Credits
Explores a wide spectrum of musical genres, ranging from opera to rock, while exploring the role of women as composers, performers, conductors, and teachers. Crosslisted with MUS 158 F2.
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4.00 Credits
The relations between classic and contemporary Western philosophy and the social construction of gender. Focus on philosophies of oppression and liberation. (Prerequisite: PHIL 101) Crosslisted with PHIL 106F7. (F)
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3.00 Credits
These courses introduce the field of women's studies through a women-centered study integrating two or more disciplines. They include a critique of the relationship of race, class and ethnicity.
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to the work of women writers from a variety of literary genres and periods. The course will also teach fundamentals of literary inter-pretation. (Prerequisite: ENG 110) Crosslisted with ENG 215. (F)
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4.00 Credits
Christian experiences of relationship with God in Jesus Christ as expressed in scripture, traditions, lifestyles and spiritualities. Investigates the roots and evolution of contemporary beliefs and practices with attention given to the insights and experiences of women and minorities. Crosslisted with RS 247F8. (F/S)
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3.00 Credits
Women artists in Europe and North America from the medieval period through the twentieth century, with emphasis on the relationship of women's art to the historical, cultural, and social contexts in which it is created. Crosslisted with ART 252.
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4.00 Credits
Examines the biological basis of gender differences in men and women, including sex differences and gender roles; theoretical perspectives on gendered behavior, including developing gender identity; myths and stereotypes about masculinity and femininity; issues related to gender differences in men and women, including sexuality, the family, health, mental health, cognition.
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4.00 Credits
The institution of family through historical and contemporary perspectives. Attention is given to family structure in society and its interconnectedness with economic conditions, race and ethnic differentiations, religious beliefs, status expectations, gender ideologies, and legal definitions. Emphasis on an exploration of multiple areas within a family context, including singlehood, courtship, sexuality, mate selection, childhood, cohabitation, marriage, and parenthood. Additionally, a review of familial relationships through marriage, non- marital relations, kinship groups, and household are examined. Crosslisted with SOC 323.
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