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3.00 Credits
3 hours; 3 credits An interdisciplinary course on women's experiences of fertility control, childbirth, sex education, teen pregnancy, reproductive technologies, and reproductive hazards. Major themes include the influences of the historical period, political perspectives, race, ethnicity, and social class on the perceptions and realities of reproductive rights for women. Prerequisite: permission of the Women's Studies coordinator.
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3 hours; 3 credits Problems women experience as part of city living, including housing, employment, crime, healthcare, child care, education, community involvement, family responsibilities, and social Women's Studies 357 supports. Study of present services available to women. Critique of institutional responses to women's needs. Focus on the influence of ethnicity, race, and social class on women's urban experiences. Prerequisite: CORE Studies 3 or 4.
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3 hours; 3 credits Women and politics in the context of the United States of America. Gaining the right to vote; the Equal Rights Amendment; women as political leaders; racial and ethnic diversity of U.S. women; the "gender gap." Policy issuesincluding the feminization of poverty and social welfare. This course is the same as Political Science 31. Prerequisite: Women's Studies 10.7 or 12; or permission of the coordinator.
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3 hours; 3 credits Analysis of political concepts of identity, power, citizenship, race, nation and class in relation to gender and sexuality. Examination of the way ideologies of gender are deployed within the political theory tradition. Sameness/difference debate, identifying the forms of gender-based domination and resistance, and antiracist approaches to feminism. This course is the same as Political Science 78.3. Prerequisite: Women's Studies 10.7 or 12 or permission of the coordinator.
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3 hours; 3 credits Knowledge and skills that will enable students to effectively integrate gender considerations into business and human resource decisions both in the U.S. and global contexts. The course will: (1) Analyze the evolution of the relationship between sex, gender, and work around the world; (2) Compare and contrast the labor market and organizational experiences of men and women in the U.S. in a comparative perspective with other industrialized countries; and (3) Examine strategies for successfully managing gender diversity in organizations. Real life examples and cases will be used to illustrate and integrate the studied concepts. This course is the same as Business 40.7. Prerequisite: Upper sophomore status or Women's Studies 12 or Business 40.3 or Psychology 12.7.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours; 3 credits Examination of the theory and practice of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender politics. Political analysis of the legal regulation of sexuality and gender, the emergence of modern civil rights movements of sexual minorities, and the discourses of liberation, assimilation, and destabilization deployed in those movements. This course is the same as Political Science 78.5. Prerequisite: Women's Studies 10.7 or 12 or permission of the coordinator.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours; 3 credits History of women in Europe from the Industrial and French Revolutions to the present. Change in and interaction of women's economic, social, and political roles, and relationship of these to contemporary concepts of women's nature. This course is the same as History 27.8. Prerequisite: Core Studies 4 or permission of the coordinator.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours; 3 credits The history of women in the United States, with emphasis on the last two centuries. Gender intersections with race, class, and ethnicity in the areas of work, personal relationships, and control over reproduction. Women in organizations of labor, religion, and politics, including the feminist movements. Changing images of women. (Not open to students who have completed History 43.9 topic: Daughters of the Promised Land:Women in American History.) This course is the same as History 43.14. Prerequisite: Core Studies 4 or permission of the coordinator.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours; 3 credits Interpretation and critical evaluation of the history, role, and image of the Black woman in America; emphasis on the burdens of racism, sexism, the economy, the Black "matriarch,"health care, feminism and womanism, and contemporary issues. This course is the same as Africana Studies 44.6. Prerequisite: one of the following: Africana Studies 0.2 or 27, Core Studies 3 or 9,Women's Studies 10.7 or 12.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours; 3 credits An interdisciplinary study of gender in cyberculture, science, and technology. The evolutions of gender and feminist theories as well as activism will be considered in terms of rapid advances in technology and sciences information. This course does not require prior knowledge of technoscience. Prerequisite: Women's Studies 10.7 or 10.8 or 12.
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