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WGS 310: Women, Wages, and Work
3.00 Credits
Northern Kentucky University
Interdisciplinary and multicultural examination of impact of gender, race, sexual orientation, and class on working women in the U.S.; past and present status of women's wages and opportunities; relationships between working women and their employers; cooperation and competition among working women from diverse backgrounds.
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WGS 317: Gender and Communication
3.00 Credits
Northern Kentucky University
Principles, concepts and characteristics defining gendered communication. This course will enhance understanding of the elements key to successful communication across genders, whether they are business, personal, social, familial, or intimate. The role of socialization in gendered development will also be explored. Same as CMST317. Students may not receive credit for both.
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WGS 350: Perspectives in Feminist Theory
3.00 Credits
Northern Kentucky University
Feminist theories from different disciplinary perspectives (e.g. feminist philosophy, feminist literary theory, feminist history, feminist art theory). May be repeated for credit when topics vary.
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WGS 381: Women In Literature
3.00 Credits
Northern Kentucky University
Advanced readings and discussion of literary works by women or images of women in literature. May be repeated for credit when subjects differ.
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WGS 382: Women and Society
3.00 Credits
Northern Kentucky University
Readings and discussion in the general areas of women's contributions to major historical events, the history of women, or women's part in social movements or groups. May be repeated for credit when subjects differ.
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WGS 383: Women and World Cultures
3.00 Credits
Northern Kentucky University
Readings and discussion of the roles of women in individual world cultures; women's particular cultures in history or the challenges to women in the cultures of their careers in the modern world. May be repeated for credit when subjects differ.
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WGS 384: Women, Nature, and the Inner Self
3.00 Credits
Northern Kentucky University
Philosophical, spiritual or psychological aspects of women's lives and senses of identity; women caring for the environment; particular achievements by and challenges to women in the sciences and mathematics. May be repeated for credit when subjects differ.
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WGS 384 - Women, Nature, and the Inner Self
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WGS 388: African-American Women's History and Culture
3.00 Credits
Northern Kentucky University
This discussion-oriented course is a history of African-American women that begins by examining African women and their cultures prior to European contact and ends with a look at women in the Civil Rights Movement. This course satisfies Afro-American Studies history option. Same as HIS 438.
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WGS 394: Topics: Women's and Gender Studies
3.00 Credits
Northern Kentucky University
Interdisciplinary and intensive study of a specific and significant topic in women's and gender studies. Topics vary from semester to semester. May be repeated for credit when subjects differ. See Schedule of Classes for current topic and prerequisites.
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WGS 444: History of Women in the United States to 1900
3.00 Credits
Northern Kentucky University
Women's role in U.S. economic, social, political, and cultural development until 1900; participation of women in historical eras from earliest societies through industrialization as experienced in diverse ways depending on racial, ethnic, class, and regional differences.
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