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GS 300: Philosophy of Feminism
3.00 Credits
Butler University
Introduces students to the philosophical method of thinking out issues that confront women in contemporary American society and which challenge all of us. The course's primary focus is the study of feminist responses to issues such as gender socialization, reproductive rights, affirmative action, pornography, beauty, eco-feminism, alternative families and others. Prerequisite: GS 100 (U) (3 credits)
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GS 301: Gender Studies:Theory and Method
3.00 Credits
Butler University
Teaches the process of gender critique by applying that process to materials in the content area chosen by the instructor. This may range from literature to music to political theory. Students will engage in the inquiry about how gender critique affects the material to which it is applied. This or GS 201 is required for the minor. Open for non-minors. (U) (3 credits)
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GS 302/303: Topics in Gender Studies
3.00 Credits
Butler University
Selected topics of significance in gender studies. (U) (2, 3)
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GS 400: Internship/Practicum in Gender Studies
3.00 Credits
Butler University
Designed to give students the opportunity to apply theoretical knowledge to every day experience through a volunteer position, internship, or employment in a setting where they can explore gender issues. The student will work in conjunction with a faculty member; the project must be approved by a Committee on Gender Studies and Issues. Requirement of the minor. Prerequisite: GS 100 or GS 300, junior standing and completion of 6 hours of electives. (U) (3 credits)
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GS 401/02: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Butler University
Offers the qualified student of gender studies the opportunity to pursue a topic of individual interest. Open only to seniors, by permission of the instructor. (U) (1, 2)
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HS 101: First Year Seminar
3.00 Credits
Butler University
This course will introduce students to basic theories and methods in the disciplines of anthropology and history through the exploration of past and present cultural encounters and exchanges and the diverse responses they engendered. Topics will range across time and space and focus on exploration, trade, colonialism, imperialism, and current cross-cultural interactions. (U)(3 credits)
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HS 124-4: Asian Leaders
3.00 Credits
Butler University
This course offers a comparative study of the lives, times, visions and legacies of four leaders of twentieth-century Asia Mahatma Gandhi, Mao Zedong, Ho Chi-Minh, and Sukarno.
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HS 223: Major Themes in European History
3.00 Credits
Butler University
This course will survey formative periods in European societies from the late Middle Ages to the present. Emphasis throughout will be on the development of capitalist/industrialist economies, state-building and nationalism, and major transformations in European thought. (U)(3 credits)
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HS 226: American Visions
3.00 Credits
Butler University
America's past from the perspective of important, representative individuals and groups, showing changing perceptions of the American experience. Developments in thought from Puritan times to the present. (U)(3) Sample Syllabus (Word Document)
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HS 228: Major Themes in Asian History
3.00 Credits
Butler University
A survey of major themes in South, Southeast and East Asian history from ancient times to the present, with a focus on the modern period. It examines such processes as the formation of classical civilizations, rise and fall of empires, cultural encounters, transformations of societies, and such themes as imperialism, nationalism and Communism. (U)(3 credits)
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