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Next Quarter Courses Spring 2002 |
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Women's Studies Courses
"Introduction to Women's Studies" (4).
WS 100
PSAC 002
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# 05783 |
# 05784 |
# 05785 |
# 05786 |
| MW |
MW |
MW |
MW |
TTh |
| 9:10am - 11am |
11:10am - 1 pm |
3:10pm - 5 pm |
6:10pm - 8 pm |
1:10 pm - 3 pm |
| (Launius) |
(Grow) |
(Grow) |
(Gray) |
(Freeman) |
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This is the Women's Studies fundamentals course in which students examine women's diverse experiences, perspectives and contributions and look at cultural beliefs and stereotyped images of women and their roles. This interdisciplinary course also explores efforts to define new identities through work and creative activity and feminism, both historically and at present. This course covers socialization, ideology, the history of the women's liberation movement and different perspectives in feminism. |
"Issues in Feminism" (4).
| WS 200 |
TTh |
PSAC 002 |
| #05787 |
9:10 am- 11 am |
(Sen) |
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Prereq: 100; ENG 151, 152, or 153. Builds on fundamentals learned in WS 100 and addresses contemporary issues pertaining to women and gender. Issues may include: work, health and reproduction, politics, education, violence, women in non-Western societies, women in the arts, women in athletics, gender and aging, or ecofeminism. |
"The Women and Work Internship" (4).
| WS 360 |
T |
PSAC 002 |
| #05788 |
11:10 am- 1 pm |
(Hall) |
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Prereq: 100. This four hour course includes a two hour weekly seminar and a six hour work area. The seminar will focus on applying and evaluating ideas learned in Women's Studies courses to the "real world" experience of women's organizations and feminist practice. The seminar and supervised job placement are designed to help students to make a successful transition into the competitive work world by testing personal strengths, clarifying preferences and sharing reflections on work experiences with the instructor and other students.
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"New Scholarship on Women: The Question of Difference" (4).
| WS 400 |
MW |
PSAC 002 |
| #05789 |
1:10 pm - 3pm |
(Launius) |
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Prereq: 100, certificate student,sr. This course explores the latest scholarship on women and gender, drawing from various diciplines and literatures. |
"Independent Reading" (1 to 4).
| WS 590 |
arranged |
arranged |
| #05790 |
arranged |
arranged |
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WS 100 and sr. only and certificate student; permission required, maximum 4 hours. |
ELECTIVE COURSES
"Women and Writing" (4).
ENG 306J
| # 02435 |
# 02436 |
# 02437 |
# 05796 |
# 05797 |
| TTh |
TTh |
TTh |
MTThF |
MW |
| Ellis 119 |
Ellis 111 |
Ellis 111 |
Ellis 116 |
Ellis 112 |
| 10:10am - 12 pm |
7:10 pm - 9 pm |
7:10 pm - 9 pm |
3:10 pm - 4 pm |
7:10 pm - 9 pm |
| (Holt) |
(Holm) |
(Holm) |
(TBA) |
(TBA) |
| Prereq.: jr. and completion of first-year composition. This course focuses on women and writing and concentrates on issues of gender. It satisfies the upper-level undergraduate writing requirement. |
"The Black Woman" (4).
| AAS 345 |
MW |
Lind 050 |
| #00652 |
1:10 pm - 3 pm |
(Childs) |
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Prereq: soph and perm. Roles of black women in education, social development, and stablization of their families. Impact of history of oppression and struggle on social psychology of black women.
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"Human Sexuality" (4).
| HCCF 360 |
TTh |
Grov W215 |
| #02866 |
9:10 am - 11 am |
(Janson) |
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Prereq: jr. Explores effect of human sexuality on aspects of one's ability to form relationships which are integrative, creative, and recreative. Emphasis on realization on dynamic potential in wholeness of life pattern and in relationships in light of scientific research. |
"Gender and Communication" (4).
| INCO |
TTh |
CTCL 313 |
| #03341 |
10:10 am-12 pm |
(Miller) |
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Prereq: 101 or 206 or equiv. Explores variations in communicative behaviors related to biological sex and psychological gender. Examines female and male communication in intrapersonal, interpersonal, small group, public, and organizational settings. |
"Women,Law and Politics" (4).
| POLS 420 |
TTh |
BENTL 307 |
| #04948 |
1:10 pm - 3 pm |
(Richard) |
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Prereq: jr or perm. A. Gordon. Focuses on political and legal position of women in U.S. Covers women's legal status, feminist movement, current issues, and public policy responses concerning women's position such as Equal Rights Amendment, marriage and divorce laws, affirmative action, abortion, and pay equality. |
"Deconstructing Barbie" (5).
| POLS 590U |
TTh |
Bentley 310 |
| #04982 |
10:10am - 12pm |
(Hunt) |
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Course description will be available soon! |