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Spring 2008 WGS Couse Schedule & Descriptions

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WGS Approved Courses

ART AND ART HISTORY:

ART 315/497H: The Arts of African and New World Cultures

ART 330CC: The African Diaspora in Arts and Cultures

ART 300CF/ANTHRO 300CF/SOC 300CF: African and African American Women and Creativity

ART 442: Art of Sub Saharan Africa

ART 571/565/497H:  Meso-American Arts

ART 571/497H: African Influences on New World Cultures

ART 571/497H: Traditional and Contemporary Native American Arts

COMMUNICATIONS:

COM STU: 400F Communication Skills for Women

COM STU: 320 Mass Media, Culture & Society

CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND CRIMINOLOGY:

CJC 390: New Dimensions for Criminal Justice (Topic: Applied Correctional Interventions for Delinquent Girls)

CJC 435: Women and the Law

CJC 450: Women, Crime, and Criminal Justice

CJC 476/576: Gender, Multiculturalism & Crime

ENGLISH:

ENG 241: Women and Literary Culture: Introduction 

ENG 342WI: Women and Rhetoric

ENG 344WI: Women & Literary Culture: Genre Focus 

ENG 345WI: Women and Literary Culture: Historical Focus 

ENG 410: Black Women Writers  

ENG 441: Girls and Print Culture 

FOREIGN LANGUAGES:

FR 472: Francophone Studies: Women Francophone Writers

SPN 480/580:  Latin American Foundational Fictions

HISTORY:

HIS 300D/500RD: Girlhood and Boyhood in America

HIS 300R: History of Motherhood

HIS 300 RA: Social History and Material Culture of 19th Century America

HIS 369R/500RD: Women and Work in Early America

HIS 300RH: History of the Family and Fatherhood

HIS 303CW: Introduction to Women's Studies


HIS 354R/554: Women in Modern America

HIS 400F: Gender & Medicine: Patients and Practitioners

HIS 400CC: The History and Culture of Nordic Europe, 1750-present

HIS 412A: Women and Family in Medieval and Early Modern Europe

HIS 428: History of the Body History

HIS 500CW: Women's Lives: An Exploration through History & Society

HIS 582: History of Sexuality

HIS 583: Women and Gender in Latin America (from the conquest to the present)

HIS 582/680: Race, Class, and Gender in 19th Century America

HIS 587/687 RA: Community and Identity: 19th Century America

HIS 587/RB: Research Seminar: Gender and History

INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES

INTDIS 482P: Meanings of Masculinities

INTDIS 483P: Artful Man Embodied

LAW:

LAW 714: Gender and Justice

POLITICAL SCIENCE:

POL 345: The Politics of Sex and Gender

PSYCHOLOGY:

PSYC 405: Psychology of Women

PSYC 441: Adult Development & Aging

RELIGIOUS STUDIES:

RS 400/500: Gender and Religion

RS400/500: Women and Religion

RS 500RB: Religion in the Americas

RS 584: Sacred Narratives & Texts

RS 494/594:  Death in the History of Religions

RS 495/595: Time & Space in the History of Religions

RS 496/596: The Body in the History of Religions

SOCIOLOGY:

SOC 310R: The Family

SOC 313R: Sociology of Women

SOC 300RM/580M: Sociology of Aging Women

SOC 315: Sociology of Birth

SOC 381P: Everyday Masculinities

SOC 411: Sociology of Human Sexuality

SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY:

ANTH/SOC 303CW: Introduction to Women's Studies

ANTH/SOC 300RB/580B: Multicultural Women's Histories

ANTH/SOC 300RC/580C: Women, Class & Ethnicity in the U.S.

ANTH/SOC 300RD/580D: Women's Lives in the Global Economy

ANTH/SOC 300RE/580E: U.N. Women's Conferences

ANTH/SOC 300RF/580F: Cross-Culture Gender Conceptions

ANTH/SOC 300RG: Anthropology of Women

ANTH/SOC 300R/580: Feminist Theories

WOMEN’S & GENDER STUDIES

WGS 499: Senior Seminar

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