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Permanent Courses Graduate Listings |
| Title | Number | Instructor |
| The Black Family | AAS 582 | Francine Childs |
| Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspective | ANTH 545 | Ann Freter-Abrams |
| Life History: The Individual and Culture | ANTH 549 | Steve Rubenstein |
| Gender in Prehistory | ANTH 563 | Anne Freter-Abrams |
| Women in American History before 1877 | HIST 520A | Katherine Jellison |
| Women in American History since 1877 | HIST 520B | Katherine Jellison |
| Women in the Middle East | HIST 532 | Sholeh Quinn |
| Women in European History | HIST 560 | Richard Harvey |
| Colloquium on U.S. Women's History | HIST 602/802 | Katherine Jellison |
| Gender and Communication | INCO 621 | Jerry Miller |
| Communication in the Family | INCO 622 | Candice Thomas-Maddox |
| Feminism and Rhetoric | INCO 780 | Raymie McKerrow |
| Women in Sports (3) | PESS 500 | staff |
| Gay and Lesbian Politics | POLS 519 | Ron Hunt |
| Women, Law, and Politics | POLS 520 | Ann Gordon |
| Law and Sexuality | POLS 521 | Susan Burgess |
| Feminist Political Theories and Movements | POLS 578 | Julie White |
| Feminist Social Theory | SOC 507 | Mary Beth Krouse |
| Violence against Women | SOC 567 | Martin Schwartz |
| Sex Roles and Inequality | SOC 570 | Christine Mattley |
| Gender and Justice | SOC 571 | Amanda Konradi |
| Women in Media (4) | TCOM 581 | Jenny Nelson/Bill Miller |
| Age, Class, Gender, Race, and Sexual Orientation in the Media (4) |
TCOM 586A | Jenny Nelson |
| Fundamentals of Women's Studies | WS 501 | Staff |
| New Feminist Scholarship: Graduate Capstone Seminar in Women's Studies |
WS 589 (formerly WS 500) |
Susan Burgess |
| Special Topics | WS 593 (formerly WS 693) |
Staff |
| Certain courses are offered occasionally by other departments on campus, but the course numbers often change. These courses include "Philosophy of Gender in Education" and "Seminar in Comparative Education: Gender, Education, and Development" (EDCI); "Student Development: A Female Perspective" (EDCP); "Jewish American Women Writers" (ENG); "Women Patients and Their Health Caregivers" (INCO); "Gender and Political Development in Postcolonial Africa," and "Deconstructing Barbie" (POLS); and "Seminar: Work and Gender" (SOC). If you're not sure whether a course counts for Women's Studies credit, check with our office at (740) 593-4686 |