Minor in Women's Studies
Women's Studies promotes an interdisciplinary approach to
learning which emphasizes gender as an essential component in an
understanding of our past, present, and future. Its focus on
women and attempt to see the world through women's eyes provide
a different perspective on familiar subjects. Its emphasis on
women's concerns and women's achievements opens up new areas of
study. By helping students to understand how gender shapes both
women's and men's lives, the Women's Studies program prepares
them to cope with current realities and encourages them to
contemplate future change.
An interdisciplinary minor in Women's Studies consists of 18 credits of courses in gender topics offered by various departments and approved by the director of Women's Studies. The 18 credits must include W S 201 and one upper division course. Courses include HIST 437, Families in Former Times; HIST 439, Women in History; SPCH 440, Gender and Communication; SOC 321, Marriage and Family; PSYC 205, Human Sexuality; ANTH 215, Women and Sex Roles in Anthropological Perspective. Students may take up to 6 credits of W S 461 Independent Study. In addition, special courses in gender topics are offered by various departments. Students who are pursuing a minor in Women's Studies should consult the Director of Women's Studies each semester for a current listing of approved courses in gender topics.
Women's Studies Courses
W S 201 Introduction to Women's Studies 3 credits. Interdisciplinary survey of the ways that various academic disciplines examine women's roles and women's issues past present and in various cultures, with a focus on American culture. D
qW S 461 Independent Study 1-3 credits. Selected readings and research in areas of Women's Studies not covered by the regular curricular offerings. May be repeated for a maximum of six credits. PREREQ: PERMISSION OF INSTRUCTOR. D
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