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Dec 11, 2024
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2010-2011 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Women Studies Minor
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Department of Women Studies, Interdisciplinary Studies
30 credits
Grade Requirements
A grade of C- or better is required for a student’s major or minor courses, and supporting courses for majors and minors.
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Core
8-10 credits - ❑ WMNS 211 - Introduction to Women Studies
- ❑ WMNS 411 - Senior Project
20-22 credits ❑ One course from each of the following areas: — Women in History and Politics: These courses examine women’s role and constructions of gender in history and politics: - WMNS 311 - American Women Studies: 1620-1850
- WMNS 313 - American Women Studies: 1850-Present
- FAIR 311C - Alternatives in Education
- FAIR 362F - We’re Not for Sale: History of Asian Women in America
- FAIR 363B - Suzie Wong to Miss Saigon: Asian Presence in Hollywood
- FAIR 412D - Pre-Colombian Mesoamerica Societies
- HIST 367 - US Women to 1865
- HIST 368 - US Women from 1865
- HIST 369 - Topics in Us Women’s History
HIST 417A HIST 417C - HIST 465 - History of Sexuality in the United States
- HIST 556 - Topics in Latin American History
- PLSC 345 - Women and Politics
- PLSC 421 - Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered Politics
- PLSC 469 - Feminist Political Theory
— Women in Science and Society: These courses examine social constructs and theories pertaining to women’s identity and roles, drawing especially on issues of class, race and gender; women’s work and the economy; families and households: - ANTH 353 - Sex and Gender in Culture
- ANTH 453 - Women of the Global South
- ANTH 553 - Women of the Global South
- FAIR 313E - Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Issues in Education
- FAIR 314E - Studying Korea: Modern History, Culture, and People
- FAIR 338P - Cultural and Biological Perspectives on Pregnancy and Childbirth
- FAIR 341T - Awareness Through the Body II
- FAIR 342U - The Body Speaks: Culture and Eating Disorders
- FAIR 347U - Psychology of Women
- SOC 354 - Domestic Violence and the Criminal Justice System
- SOC 359 - Women and Deviance
- SOC 368 - Gender and Education
- WMNS 314 - Global Women
— Women in Language and the Arts: These courses discuss feminist critiques of representations of women in language and literature, visual and performance arts, and the media: - COMM 416 - Topics in Communication
- ENG 309 - Literature and Culture III: 18th and 19th Centuries
- ENG 311 - Literature and Culture V: 20th and 21st Centuries
- ENG 338 - Women and Literature
- ENG 408 - Cultural Studies
ENG 417 - ENG 550 - Studies in American Literatures
- ENG 575 - Studies in Womens Literature
- FAIR 326K - Studies in Film
- INTL 325 - Global Literature
- THTR 428 - Major Dramatists
- WMNS 212 - Feminist Theory and Expression
WMNS 314 - Global Women ❑ Electives: 4 or more credits from any of the above areas
Additional Information
Each academic year the women studies office compiles a list of all courses with a gender/women studies focus. Detailed descriptions of the above courses can be found in their respective department listings.
Students are expected to earn at least a C+ in courses counting toward the minor. |
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