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WST 319: Women and the Law
3.00 Credits
Sage College of Albany
The relationship of women to the law is explored from many vantage points, including: how law has been used to limit/expand women's place in society; the differential enforcement of law by sex; and women's role in the legal system. Prerequisites: SOC 101 or CRJ 111
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WST 321: Psychology of Women
3.00 Credits
Sage College of Albany
This course examines the theoretical and empirical literature to the psychology of women. Topics include: The social construction of gender differences; growing up female, communication styles, women and movies, women and intimate relationships. Prerequisite: PSY 202 or PSY 203 or PSY 204. Take PSY-202 PSY-203 or PSY-204;
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WST 333: Class,Power and Privilege
3.00 Credits
Sage College of Albany
This course provides student with a foundation for making sense of the production and distribution of class, power, and privilege in the United States. The course will focus on the institutional and ideological organization of economic hierarchies and social mobility. Students will be introduced to: classical and contemporary theories of class, power, and mobility; current sociological research in these areas; and the implications of a global economy.
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WST 336: Social Audit
3.00 Credits
Sage College of Albany
In this course students will learn the history, value and process of conducting a social audit for profit and non-profit organizations. A social audit provides the theoretical and methodological foundation for conducting an assessment of an organization's social and community relations' effectiveness. Social auditing represents a synthesis of organization's accountability to its employees, stakeholders, stockholders, and community. It is a systematic and objective method that enables organizations to identify needs and solutions, plan activities, monitor progress and measure social performance. These audits are used to assess compliance with regulatory agencies and organizational change. Students will learn the methodology for assessing organizational responsibility through case study and application.
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WST 348: Topics in Women's Studies
3.00 Credits
Sage College of Albany
Women's studies will from time to time offer special courses dealing with topics not already covered in our existing curriculum. Watch for announcements and descriptions of these courses.
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WST 351: Women in the African Exper'nce
3.00 Credits
Sage College of Albany
This course explores the history of women in Africa from earliest times through today, in a wide variety of economic, political, cultural, geographic, and religious contexts. It stresses the changing role and status of women and their contributions to the growth and development of African society.
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WST 405: Forum in Women's Studies
3.00 Credits
Sage College of Albany
This capstone seminar for students in the minor includes readings and discussions on current feminist issues and will build on and integrate the knowledge they have acquired in their women's studies electives. Specific topics will vary. Prerequisite: BUS 235 SOC 101. Take BUS-235 SOC-101;
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