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All courses carry 5 credit hours unless otherwise noted.
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


Additional Courses
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

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