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2008–2010 Undergraduate Catalog

WOMEN'S STUDIES (WS) COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

2013  Introduction to Women’s Studies
(3-0) 3 hours credit.
This course is an introduction to the study of women and gender using interdisciplinary and cross-cultural approaches. Designed to introduce students to the intellectual frameworks that shape thoughts about women and men. Topics may include sexuality, violence against women, feminism, and diversity in terms of race, ethnicity, age, and sexual orientation. (Formerly WGS 2013. Credit cannot be earned for both WS 2013 and WGS 2013.)

3613  Feminist Research Methodologies
(3-0) 3 hours credit.
Rigorous examination of the theory and application of feminist research methods. What are feminist research methods, and how do these methods differ from traditional research methods or “research on women”? Methods explored include: survey, interview, content analysis, experimental, oral history, case study, and action research.

3713  Special Topics in Women’s Studies
(3-0) 3 hours credit.
This course offers an examination of an individual topic or set of issues in Women’s Studies. May be repeated for credit when topics vary.

4623  Feminist Theories
(3-0) 3 hours credit. Prerequisite: WS 2013.
This course will introduce multidisciplinary explorations of theorists’ attempts to describe, explain, and critique social institutions. Students will examine theoretical positions on gender and women in the study of the humanities and/or social sciences. Topics may include the ways in which women have been represented in cultural production with special consideration of race, ethnicity, class, sexuality, and nationalism. (Formerly WGS 4623. Credit cannot be earned for both WS 4623 and WGS 4623.)

4853  Special Topics in Women Writers
(3-0) 3 hours credit.
This course examines women’s texts with special attention to understanding gender as a category of analysis. Variable topics may include women in the sciences, women and technology, literary and cultural representations, women and business, historical and political change, questions of class and nation, queer or transgender theories, or medical and health experiences. This class may emphasize the importance of intersecting categories of analysis including gender, race, ethnicity, and sexuality. May be repeated for credit when topics vary. (Formerly WGS 4853.)

4863  Feminism and Globalization
(3-0) 3 hours credit.
Theoretical, historical, and empirical analysis of how current processes of globalization are transforming the actual conditions of women’s lives, labor, gender ideologies, and politics in complex and contradictory ways. Topics include feminist exploration of colonialism, capitalism, economic restructuring policies, and resistance in consumer and environmental movements.

4913  Independent Study in Women’s Studies
3 hours credit. Prerequisites: Permission in writing (form available) from the instructor, the student’s advisor, the Department Chair, and Dean of the College with which the instructor is affiliated.
Independent reading, research, discussion, and/or writing under the direction of a faculty member. A maximum of 3 semester credit hours of Independent Study in Women’s Studies may be applied to the Minor in Women’s Studies. (Formerly WGS 4913. Credit cannot be earned for both WS 4913 and WGS 4913.)

4933  Internship in Women’s Studies
3 hours credit. Prerequisite: Approval of Department Chair.
Supervised experience relevant to women and gender issues may be earned within selected community organizations. A maximum of 3 semester credit hours may be applied to the Minor in Women’s Studies. Must be taken on a credit/ no-credit basis. (Formerly WGS 4933. Credit cannot be earned for both WS 4933 and WGS 4933.)

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