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WMST 401: Women and Men in Science
1.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
SUMMER The course will examine the impact made by classroom interactions, laboratory procedure, textbooks and language on women's participation in secondary or postsecondary science. It will make recommendations for gender balanced choices in these areas and it will introduce women role models from the past for use in science history and other science courses. (Cross-listed BIOL 401, GEOL 401)
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WMST 402: Women and Men in the U.S.Economy
1.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
SUMMER In the course we examine the economic activity and labor force participation of women and men in the United States. Employment issues, such as labor market discrimination, affirmative action and comparable worth will be discussed. Other topics include income distribution, poverty, welfare programs and the tax system. (Cross-listed ECON 429)
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WMST 403: Women and Men in Psychology
1.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
SUMMER A one day workshop designed to facilitate and provide frameworks for gender-balancing psychology curricula (materials appropriate for secondary education and college level instruction). (Cross-listed PSYC 403)
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WMST 404: Women and Men in Communications
1.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
SUMMER This course explores issues which directly affect both male and female classroom experiences. We will study unexamined cultural patterns which can affect communication in elementary, secondary, baccalaureate or post-baccalaureate education and will examine choices in curriculum planning, textbook selection and teacher/student interaction patterns which affect educational experiences of students in the classroom. Specific suggestions for change and classroom activities will be developed. (Cross-listed CMST 404)
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WMST 405: Women and Men in History
1.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
SUMMER This course will deal with the placing of women and men within history. A comparative analysis will be made of the historical treatment given to both women and men. Using American history as an example, the workshop will set forth principles that will effectively help the classroom teacher create a gender balanced course and the student to recognize gender balance in history education. Attention will be given to non-sexist textbooks, audiovisual materials and testing. (Cross-listed HIST 405)
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WMST 406: Women and Men in the Cultural Landscape
1.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
SUMMER The created landscape reflects human values and experience. This course examines ways in which women and men create, use and experience the humanized landscape. We will examine spatial patterns of human activity from a variety of times and places, linking geographic theory to everyday environments. The course will include map work, slide analysis and a field exercise as tools for identifying and interpreting cultural landscapes. (Cross-listed GEOG 406)
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WMST 408: Women and Men in City Planning
1.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
SUMMER Prerequisite: English clearance. Gender issues in the context of city planning, including the contribution of women in the profession and a feminist approach to land use, transportation and housing. The class investigates how and why cities are structured as they are. It presents a new perspective on viewing the urban environment, which can be incorporated into planning curriculum. (Cross-listed PLAN 408)
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WMST 409: Women and Men in Contemporary Art
1.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
SUMMER Prerequisite: English clearance. The class focuses on how the cultural arts describe society, examining as it does so a variety of social issues. Students will suggest ways in which they can integrate women into the arts and into their understanding of larger cultural relationships. (Cross-listed ART 409)
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WMST 410: Feminist Theory
4.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
SPRING Prerequisite: WMST 101 or HUMN/WMST 310. Feminist theories developed to explain women's subordinate position in society and current trends in feminist thought. Includes psychoanalytic feminism, feminist literary criticism and cross-cultural views of feminism. (Cross-listed HUMN 410)
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WMST 414: Gender and Communication
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
FALL [satisfies cultural and gender diversity university graduation requirement.] Prerequisite: One 300-level course in CMST or WMST or permission of the instructor. This course examines current research on the interactions among language, gender and communication in contemporary social and cultural contexts. (Cross-listed CMST 414)
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