COURSE DESCRIPTIONSWOST 201G. Introduction to Women’s Studies
An introduction to Western feminist
thought and the study of women’s roles and status in society. This course also
evaluates present knowledge about women, questions stereotypes, and reinforces
the value and content of women’s everyday lives. (Three credits.)
WOST 320. Independent Study
Independent study in an area of women’s studies
directed by a member of the faculty. Prerequisites: WOST 201 and approval of the
instructor and the Women’s Studies coordinator. (One to three credits.)
WOST 401. Women, Justice and Equality
The capstone seminar in which
participants will read and discuss historical texts that have had a profound
effect on the feminist struggle for equality and justice. In addition,
participants will engage in individual research, chosen in consultation with the
instructor, in which the research topics will provide the basis for additional
readings in common. Prerequisite: WOST 201 and two additional WOST courses.
ANTH 250. Anthropology of Childhood
ANTH 362. Gender in Cross Cultural Perspective
ARTD 306. Women, Art, and Feminism
CATA 231. Interpersonal Communication
(when appropriate)
CLAS 210. Ancient Literature (when appropriate)
CLAS 240. Ancient Society (when appropriate)
ENGL 260. Literature of Feminism
ENGL 343. 20th-Century British Literature (when appropriate)
ENGL 348. English Novel (when appropriate)
ENGL 350 Special Topics in Literature (when appropriate)
HIST 330. Biography and U. S. History (when appropriate)
HIST 370. Women in U. S. History
ISSI 426. Feminist Approaches to Literature and Society
PHIL 225. Philosophy and Feminism
RELG 220. Women and Religion
SOCI 343. Sociology of Development |