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0.00 Credits
Course allows degree-seeking graduate students not currently enrolled for courses to access licensed electronic library resources. (F, Sp, SS)
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3.00 Credits
The course will help the students to understand how communication develops, maintains, enhances, and/or destroys family relations. Students will study sex differences in communication; problems of single parenting and dual careers; traditional roles and changing roles within the family; and sex differences in intimacy, power, and decision making. Prerequisite: CSTA106 or consent of instructor. Co-listed as WMST 206.(Sp, alternate years)
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3.00 Credits
This course is a study literature by women and its relationship to a range of global cultures within a broad chronological range. It seeks to break down the old barriers of a male-dominated literary traditions as well as a tendency toward a North American and English focus in literary culture. Prerequisite: completion of CW requirement. Co-listed as WMST 214. (F or Sp, alternate years)
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3.00 Credits
This course explores the literary, historical, and psychological structures of various forms of autobiography. Students will explore constant and changing cultural, artistic, and psychological concerns and will investigate, analyze, and appreciate the widely differing purposes of such works. The racial and ethnic diversity of American autobiography is a major emphasis in the course. Authors to be studied may include Maxine Hong Kingston, Benjamin Franklin, Harriet Jacobs, N. Scott Momaday, Audre Lorde, Mary Rowlandson, Tobias Wolff and Terry Tempest Williams. Prerequisite: English 100. (F or Sp)
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3.00 Credits
This course considers the impact of gender on the production, reception and cultural understanding of art. We examine the ways that certain ideals of masculinity and femininity are represented in art and its history to gain insight into gender performance and sexual identity both in past and in contemporary societies. Prerequisite: ART 100. (Offered yearly)
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3.00 Credits
An examination of the social structure and social interactions in families. Cross-cultural comparisons are examined as well as issues pertinent to western family life: mate selection, family life cycle, gender roles, parenting, abuse, and death. SOCI 100 or ANTH 100. Co-listed as WMST 323. (Yearly)
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3.00 Credits
This course analyzes the various social, cultural, and social-psychological processes which are related to gender role identity and gender differentiated behavior. The course also explores the relationships between gender stratification and the options and life-chances of men and women in the United States and across the world. Co-listed as WMST 326. (Sp)
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3.00 Credits
This course provides students a broad understanding of psychological aspects of human sexuality. Topics include love and attraction, arousal, gender roles and cultural norms, and diversity in sexuality. The course should increase the students' confidence and ability to seek sexual information and communicate with others about this important topic. Prerequisites: PSYC 101 and sophomore standing or higer, or instructor consent. (SS)
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Students apply theory, concepts and skills developed in the Women's Studies minor to work projects in profit and non-profit organizations. Prerequisites: Completion of 9 credits in the Women's Studies minor, including WMST 200 and approval of the Women's Studies Coordinator.(F, Sp)
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0.00 Credits
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