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Course Criteria
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1.00 Credits
Writing and discussion intended to give senior students an opportunity to integrate the various strands of their theological education, evaluate their theological and spiritual development, and reflect on their sense of calling for the future. To be taken spring semester of student's senior year.
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3.00 Credits
Selected lower-division topics in women's studies cross-listed with theology, theatre, history, business, art, etc. Periodic offering.
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3.00 Credits
Emphasis on women's social, political and personal experience. Includes classic and contemporary feminist theory; patterns of male/female relationships; health, gender and medicine; women and poverty; homelessness; gender-role socialization; women in the workforce; sexual harassment; domestic life; spirituality; a service-learning component; and the history and variety of women' s protest in America.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to theory and research about the psychology of women. Topics covered include the concepts of masculinity and femininity, theoretical perspectives on sex and gender, sex-role development in childhood and adolescence, gender differences and similarities, sexuality, reproduction, therapy, personal growth, gender and the media, and issues in the workplace. Periodic offering. Cross-listed as PY 223.
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3.00 Credits
An overview of women's literary history and an introduction to feminist literary theory. Emphasis on reading, discussion and student response through written and oral assignments. Fall semester. Cross-listed as EL 225.
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3.00 Credits
This course investigates and celebrates friendship in different stages in women's lives. Through a study of literature, film and other medial, students examine friendship from a variety of cultural perspectives, historical eras and theoretical methods. Reflects on biblical models of friendship and engages the perspectives of Christian feminist for analysis. Cross-listed as EL 236.
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3.00 Credits
Exploration of how religious beliefs shape our cultural and personal understandings of gender roles and gender identity. Periodic offering. Also listed as EL 302.
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3.00 Credits
Portrayals of women in American fiction and popular literature. Female and male authors, primarily 19th century. Prerequisite: EL 205. Spring semester, odd years. Also listed as EL 307W.
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3.00 Credits
Exploration both of gender as performance and gender in performance. Engagement with a range of theories in the areas of gender and representation, including how ideas about gender are portrayed, reinforced, or challenged through a variety of plays, films, and other performance materials. Also listed as TA 321.
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3.00 Credits
Students travel to Bangkok, Chiangmai, and Kohsomui to study contemporary and classical Thai culture. Includes home stays, service-learning, and intercultural experience, with emphasis on globalizing economics, religion, and gender.
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