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3.00 Credits
A study of the documented influence of women artists from medieval to modern times. Cross listed with ART 4780. Prerequisite: ART 1010, 2700, 2720 or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Explores women's physiologic and psychologic development and influences of patriarchal society upon interpretation of what constitutes normalcy across the female life cycle. Historical, cultural and contemporary attitudes of the health care system and women's perspectives on menstruation, childbearing, breastfeeding and menopause will be evaluated. Cross listed with NURS 4960. Prerequisite: upper division status.
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3.00 Credits
Student consults with the director/faculty supervisor to identify a topic and (a) produces a 30-40 page research paper or (b) a shorter 15-20 page paper plus a creative or service learning component, showing originality, firm knowledge of the discipline(s), and solid research skills, with a thesis defense as culmination. Prerequisites: WMST 4700, or concurrent enrollment with instructor consent, and a 3.5 gpa.
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3.00 Credits
Students gain practical experience in the application of principles learned in women's studies courses. Students work with the director of women's studies internships and select a site; will intern approximately ten hours per week in the host organization; and complete written assignments which reflect the student's work. Prerequisites: 12 semester hours of women's studies course work, including WMST 1080 and 3500 or 3710 and consent of instructor.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Offers the advanced student the opportunity to pursue a topic of interest with the assistance and direction of an instructor in women's studies. Prerequisite: 6 hours in women's studies.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Presents findings from current research and new areas of inquiry into women's studies at the graduate level, by present and visiting faculty. Prerequisite: 18 hours of undergraduate women's studies.
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3.00 Credits
Designed to provide an overview of United States Latina/o Theater. Through a variety of delivery methods, students are instructed on the various categories that directly impact U.S. Latina/o Theater such as political theatre, gay/lesbian theatre, border issues, race, class, gender, and sexuality. Dual listed with WMST 4100. Cross listed with CHST 5100. Prerequisites: 6 hours of CHST or WMST coursework.
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on the role gender and race play in the economy; specifically the way that gender and race affect economic outcomes for individuals in the United States. Cross listed with AGEC 5200, dual listed with WMST 4200. Prerequisites: AGEC 1020 or equivalent, or SOC 1000, or WMST 1080, and WB.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces feminist methods of research problem formulation, data acquisition, analysis, and presentation of research findings regarding topics related to sex, gender and sexuality. Requires participation in research projects. Dual listed with WMST 4210. Prerequisites: Nine hours of WMST.
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3.00 Credits
Examine the role mass media plays in the Black community and other racial, ethnic, gendered, and socioeconomic communities. Students will develop a critical understanding of the way the mass media uses stereotypes and prejudice to influence society's views about ethnic minorities and women in in contemporary United States society. Cross listed with AAST 5233 and COJO 5233. Dual listed with WMST 4233. Prerequisite: three credit hours in AAST, COJO, or WMST, WB, and junior standing.
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