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4.00 Credits
An overview of continuities and discontinuities of the family pattern and the gender roles in Asian nations, mainly China and Japan, from the premodern time to the present. The course will use historical events and personal stories, scholarly and fictional writings, and films to trace the feminist movements and major developments of gender consciousness, relationships, and the family structure in Asian history. Students will fully explore the way in which class, society, and history create different life possibilities for women and, in turn, how the changing gender relations and family patterns affected society, history, and individuals. Prerequisite: 100-level history course or instructor's permission. Same as HIST:355. 4 SH.
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2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Introduces the study of literature by and about women. Includes critical theory and a variety of primary texts from several periods, traditional and non-traditional genres and cultural groups. Same as ENGL:365. 2-4 SH.
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2.00 Credits
A seminar that addresses the role of gender in organizations. Special attention is given to topics relevant to women in organizations, such as sexual harassment, pay discrimination, glass ceilings, work and family, and organizational climates. Current research in the field of gender studies is analyzed in a seminar approach. Prerequisite: junior standing. Same as MGMT:468. 2 SH.
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2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Occasional offerings of specialized courses exploring topics of pertinent interest to faculty members and students. 2-4 SH.
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2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Individual work on a focused topic or specialized area in women's studies/the study of gender. Course requirements may be fulfilled in a variety of ways: library research culminating in a major paper; work at an internship site leading to a report/analysis of that work; some sort of creative activity that includes a written reflective analysis of same. 2-4 SH.
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2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Introductory workshop course in the study and practice of, in alternating terms, short fiction, poetry, playwriting, creative nonfiction, novel, screenwriting, and writing for children. May be repeated as often as topics are varied. 2-4 SH.
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4.00 Credits
Workshop courses in the study and practice of, in alternating terms, short fiction, poetry, playwriting, creative nonfiction, novel, screenwriting, editing and publishing, and writing for children. May be repeated as often as topics are varied. 4 SH.
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2.00 - 4.00 Credits
An intensive, rigorous discussion of student writing in a workshop atmosphere. This course builds upon what students learned in WRIT:250 Introduction to Creative Writing. It includes intensive reading of literature in the genre being studied. Special emphasis on the development of a body of work. Topics will vary and may include fiction, poetry, creative nonfiction, editing and publishing, or screenwriting. Each workshop may be repeated once. Prerequisite: WRIT:250 or permission of the instructor. 2-4 SH.
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2.00 - 4.00 Credits
An intensive, rigorous discussion of student writing in a workshop atmosphere. Special emphasis on the development of a significant body of work. Topics will vary and may include short fiction, poetry, playwriting, creative nonfiction, screenwriting, and novel. Each workshop may be repeated once. Prerequisite: WRIT:280 or permission of the instructor. 2-4 SH.
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2.00 - 4.00 Credits
An intensive, rigorous discussion of student writing in a workshop atmosphere, along with intensive reading in the genre. Special emphasis on the development of a significant body of work in preparation for an understanding of what is required to write a book in the genre being studied. Topics will vary and may include fiction, poetry, creative nonfiction, editing and publishing, or screenwriting. Each workshop may be repeated once. Prerequisite: WRIT:350 or permission of the instructor. 2-4 SH.
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