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WS 200 Introduction to Women’s Studies 3 SHThe course will introduce students to the broad variety of scholarship on women throughout the world. The course content includes topics such as: gender, gender roles, and sexuality and power. The course will examine women’s lives through the lens of history, race, class, ethnicity and sexuality. The course may also address: women and work, welfare, family issues, AIDS, violence, reproductive rights, civil rights, communication, health, literature, militarization and welfare. General Education: Humanistic Studies.
WS/HIS 210 Women in American History 3 SHSee HIS/WS 210
WS/COM 211 Women, Language and Communication 3 SHSee COM/WS 211
WS/PSY 217 Psychology of Women 3 SHSee PSY/WS 217
WS/ANT 236 Culture, Sex & Gender 3 SHSee ANT/WS 236
WS/JLA 301 Women and Criminal Justice 3 SHSee JLA/WS 301
WS/HIS 319 Women in Medieval and Early Modern Europe 3 SH This class will focus on the history of women during the medieval and the early modern period, from roughly the 9th until the 16th centuries. Discussion begins with understanding medieval and early modern categories of women in European culture: mystics, queens, witches, authors, nuns, mothers, etc. Then the course examines the lives of specific women who may or may not conform to the expectations of these categories of women. Course discussion also focuses on the origins and persistence of gender stereotyping throughout these periods and debate over their continued relevance. Prerequisite: Junior standing or written permission of the instructor.
WS/ANT 321 Gender and Globalization 3 SH See ANT/WS 321
WS/ENG 334 Women Writers 3 SHSee ENG/WS 334
The following courses also have been approved and are offered periodically:WS/ECO 212 Economics of GenderWS/NUR 250 Women’s Health IssuesWS/ANT 314 Native Peoples of the Southwest: Women, Spirituality and PowerWS/HIS 320 Women and LeadershipWS/COM 444 Women and Media in the U.S. General Education: Humanities/Communication.