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Nov 22, 2024
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2019-2020 Catalogue [ARCHIVED CATALOGUE]
Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies, B.A.
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Tori Barnes-Brus (co-chair), Erin Davis, Carolyn Zerbe Enns, John Gruber-Miller, Michelle Herder (co-chair), Christina Penn-Goetsch, Misha Quill, Aparna Thomas, Rebecca Wines
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Requirements
A minimum of nine and ½ course credits, which include:
Six Courses Selected From the Following
At least three of which must be at the 300 level, and which must be chosen from at least two different departments:
- ANT 271 - Women, Men and Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspective (1)
- ANT 312 - Medical Anthropology (1)
- ART 264 - African American Art: Intersectionality in the United States (1)
- ART 266 - American Indian Art: Gender and the Marketplace (1)
- ART 361 - Saints and She-Devils (1)
- ART 363 - Feminist Art (1)
- CLA 264 - Women in Antiquity (1)
- CLA 373 - Love and Sexuality in Greece and Rome (in English) (1)
- ECB 320 - Women, Men, and Labor Market Seminar (1)
- EDU 240 - Education and Culture (1)
- ENG 335 - Virginia Woolf (1)
- ENG 351 - Studies in African-American Literature (1)
- ENG 370 - AIDS Literature, Film, and Social Theory (1)
- ENG 372 - Film and Film Studies (1)
- FRE 254 - Bending Boundaries: Francophone Women in Translation (1)
- FRE 353 - Race and Immigration in French Film (1)
- FRE 354 - Sporting Identities (1)
- GER 351 - Modern Men (1)
- HIS 319 - Women in Medieval Europe (1)
- HIS 320 - Persecution, Tolerance, and Minorities in Medieval Europe (1)
- HIS 354 - U.S. Social History Since 1940 (1)
- HIS 358 - Work and Leisure in Modern America (1)
- MUS 263 - Women and Music (1)
- PHI 220 - Philosophy of Identity: Self, Gender and Race (1)
- PHI 352 - Philosophy of Feminism (1)
- POL 330 - Women and Politics: A Cross-National Perspective (International Relations & Comparative Government) (1)
- POL 331 - Gender and Development (International Relations & Comparative Government) (1)
- POL 361 - Race, Sex, and the Constitution (American Politics & Public Policy) (1)
- PSY 374 - Psychology of Women and Gender (1)
- SOC 246 - Gender Diversity (1)
- SOC 249 - Traditional Culture and Contemporary Issues in Japan (1)
- SOC 255 - Media and the Public Mind (1)
- SOC 273 - Families in a Social Context (1)
- SOC 317 - Reproductive Practices, Reproductive Policies (1)
- SOC 343 - Women: Oppressions and Resistances (1)
- SOC 351 - Advanced Topics: Medical Sociology (1)
- SOC 365 - Sexualities (1)
- SOC 366 - Gender Differences and Inequalities (1)
- SOC 367 - Self and Identity (1)
- SOC 368 - Sociology of the Body (1)
- SPA 384 - Women in the Hispanic World (1)
Note: Similar courses, if approved in advance in by the Gender Studies program, may also be chosen as electives.
One Experiential Learning Component
The experiential learning component may consist of an off-campus course, a service/practicum course, an internship/apprenticeship experience, or substantive activism or service component outside of a course (i.e., alternative spring break), which is selected and approved in consultation with advisers. This requirement may be fulfilled for academic credit or through volunteer roles.
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