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3.00 Credits
Description: An interdisciplinary, global introduction to the field of Women's and Gender Studies. Draws on feminist ideas and scholarship to develop historical, theoretical, and cross-cultural frameworks for the comparative study of women and gender. Recommended for students with sophomore standing or higher. Notes: Offered in spring and fall.
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3.00 Credits
Description: An interdisciplinary, multicultural study of women's roles and their contribution to the liberal arts. Historical, anthropological, biological, and artistic influences affecting women will be examined. Recommended for students with sophomore standing or higher. Notes: Offered in fall.
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3.00 Credits
Description: Study of relationships, marriage, and marital adjustment, focusing on gender and gender roles as applied to social life, relationships and marriage. Sexuality, child-rearing, divorce, and changes in family structure are also core materials in this course. Prerequisite: SOCL101 or SOCL201 or WMST 300 or permission of instructor. Notes: Cross-listed as SOCL305. Offered periodically.
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3.00 Credits
Description: Intensive study of the research and issues in psychology that pertain specifically to women. Prerequisite: PSYC 101 or WMST 300 or permission of the instructor. Notes: Offered in fall and spring.
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3.00 Credits
Description: Beginning with the colonial period and extending through the contemporary women's movement, this course will examine the role women have played in the development of American Society. Notes: Cross-listed with HIST 310. Offered variable times.
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3.00 Credits
Description: An examination of gender as socially constructed and the ways in which we engage in its re-creation in our daily lives. Prerequisite: SOCL 101 or 201 or WMST 300 or Permission of Instructor. Notes: Offered periodically. Cross-listed with SOCL 312.
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3.00 Credits
Description: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans*, and Queer (LGBTQ) Politics & Policy offers a critical examination of social construction of sexual and gender identities in the U.S. The politico-cultural policing and sanctioning of sexual and gender variant folk will be situated in historical and contemporary contexts. Current issues--e.g., HIV rights, trans* equality, LGBTQ inclusion in religious spaces, adoption and foster care policy, theories of LGBTQ political activism and organizing--will provide both a historical understanding of the LGBTQ equity movement as well as the pressing policymaking towards and politics of this community in the present day. Notes: Offered periodically. Cross-listed with PLSC 316.
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3.00 Credits
Description: This course draws upon the entire body of writing (fictional and non-fictional) by and/or about women. In different semesters, it may focus on different themes, periods, genres, authors, or issues related to women. Notes: Cross-listed with ENGL 330. Offered in spring of odd years. Prerequisites: HMXP 102, WMST 300, or permission of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Description: Examines the role of women, women's movements, and women's issues from a global, comparative, and intersectional perspective. Notes: Cross-listed with PLSC 337. Offered periodically.
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3.00 Credits
Description: An examination of women and gender issues in the United States from an intersectional perspective. Notes: Cross-listed with PLSC 371. Offered periodically.
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