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WMST 250: African American Herstories
3.00 Credits
Drexel University
Students gain insights into three distinct historical periods of African American (American) History and a cross section of African American life through the reading, analysis, and discussion of selected African American women's autobiographies.
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WMST 275: Women's Health & Human Rights
3.00 Credits
Drexel University
This course explores the relationships between women's health and human rights under political and socially constructed influences. Health and well being are intricately associated with fundamental rights. We will conduct a comprehensive overview of women's health by engaging in lectures, class discussions, readings, journaling, group work, interviews and in-class activities.
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WMST 280: Special Topics in Women's Studies
3.00 Credits
Drexel University
Gives students an opportunity to apply the interdisciplinary methodology of women's studies to a focused topic. Topics to be announced. May be repeated for credit.
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WMST 299: Independent Study in Women's Studies
12.00 Credits
Drexel University
Independent study on a topic selected by the student. Independent study is supervised by a faculty member and guided by a plan of study.
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WMST 301: Seminar in Feminist Theory
3.00 Credits
Drexel University
Studies theoretical perspectives offered by feminist scholars in a range of disciplines from literature to politics. Proceeds from the assumption that feminist approaches yield different answers to traditional questions and pose new questions for critical inquiry.
Prerequisite:
WMST 101 [Min Grade: D]
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WMST 308: Queer Theory
3.00 Credits
Drexel University
In an attempt to theorize the meaning of "queer" (and, in turn, its counterparts - "normal" and "straight") and to articulate what "queer theory" is/does, this course will examine major attempts to challenge the concept of "normal" and explicate the meaning and use of the concept "queer".
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WMST 320: Masculinities
3.00 Credits
Drexel University
An exploration of how masculinity is lived its multiple forms, traditional and alternative, in contemporary Western society. This course aims to arrive at a theory of masculinity - what does it mean to be "masculine"?.
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WRIT 210: The Peer Reader in Context
3.00 Credits
Drexel University
This course focuses on reading and writing practices. Students engage in autobiographical explorations and examine writing center theory and practice. After successful completion, students may apply to become a Drexel Writing Center Peer Reader.
Prerequisite:
(ENGL 101 [Min Grade: C] and ENGL 102 [Min Grade: C])
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WRIT 220: Creative Nonfiction Writing
3.00 Credits
Drexel University
A writing workshop in which in which students will read and write nonfiction; emphasis is placed on experimenting with different forms as the personal essay, literary journalism, nature writing, science writing and editing and preparing manuscripts for publication. This is a writing intensive course.
Prerequisite:
ENGL 103 [Min Grade: D] or ENGL 105 [Min Grade: A]
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WRIT 225: Creative Writing
3.00 Credits
Drexel University
A workshop course in composing imaginative forms of personal expression, including poems, short stories, plays, and personal essays. This is a writing intensive course.
Prerequisite:
ENGL 103 [Min Grade: D] or ENGL 105 [Min Grade: A]
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