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Prerequisite: variable, generally at junior level. May be repeated without restriction with change of subject matter. An interdisciplinary course, with subject matter, credit and format variable, and usually of an ad hoc and/or experimental nature. (F, Sp, Su)
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Prerequisite: variable, generally at senior level. May be repeated without restriction with change of subject matter. An interdisciplinary course, with subject matter, credit and format variable, and usually of an ad hoc and/or experimental nature. (F, Sp, Su)
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3.00 Credits
Designed to incorporate interdisciplinary perspective on women's history, sociology and psychology as well as their contributions to the arts, literature, and science. Multicultural and international dimensions of women's studies are integral to the course. In addition to assigned readings, students are expected to execute regular writing assignments and group projects. (F, Sp) [IV-WC
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1 to 3 hours. Title to be specified by department offering the course. Application is to set aside this number for interdisciplinary women's studies course. 1220 preceded by the department name will be an introductory women's studies course in two (or more) departments. (F, Sp, Su)
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1 to 3 hours. Prerequisite: appropriate standing. May be repeated in a given department, maximum credit nine hours, provided that the course title and content is different in each instance.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Political Science 1113. Focuses on the relationship between gender, power, leadership, and government in politics and public administration. Causes of under-representation of women in elected office and the bureaucracy are explored. Historical, social, psychological, and organizational barriers are considered. (Irreg.)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: History 1223 or History 1523 or junior standing or permission of instructor. Examines the experience of women, life cycle, economic activity, education, exercise of power, and religion, noting the enhanced position of women from c. 1350, following the Black Plague, and the decline in that position which began c. 1500. (Irreg.)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: History 1113 or History 1613 or junior standing. Covers social history of women in western Europe from late antiquity to the late Middle Ages. Topics include stages of life, marriage, families, occupation, law, power, health, religion, love and education. (F)
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1 to 3 hours. 3220 preceded by the department name will be a junior level interdisciplinary course in women's studies. May be repeated with change of title and content; maximum credit nine hours. Content will be agreed upon by the departments in cooperation with women's studies.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: junior standing or permission of instructor. This course will provide an overview of how women's organizations developed as part of the feminist movement in the 1960's. It will examine how women have organized at the local, national, and regional levels, both within and across differences of race, class, ethnicity, nationality, religion, geographic location, and sexuality. (Sp) [IV-WC]
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