CRN |
Course ID |
Credit |
Title |
Days |
Time |
Place |
Instructor |
GEC |
| 81883 |
WGS 250-01 |
3 |
Intro to Women's & Gender Studies |
T R |
11:00.12:15 |
Curry 238 |
Elizabeth T. Walker |
GSB, WGS |
| 81890 |
WGS 250-02 |
3 |
Intro to Women's & Gender Studies |
T R |
12:30-1:45 |
Curry 238 |
Elizabeth T. Walker |
GSB, WGS |
| 81897 |
WGS 250-03 |
3 |
Intro to Women's & Gender Studies |
WEB |
|
|
Elizabeth T. Walker |
GSB, WGS |
| 81930 |
WGS 250-04 |
3 |
Intro to Women's & Gender Studies |
MW |
2:00-3:15 |
Curry 238 |
Sarah E. Colonna |
GSB, WGS |
| This interdisciplinary course provides a brief introduction to the field of women and gender studies, addressing the topic "Engendering America: Past and Present." By surveying the history and evolution of the role of women in society, masculinity, homosexuality, diversity, class, ethnicity, age, ability, and transgender issues in the United States, students will constantly rethink and reevaluate definitions. Course readings, audiovisual materials, and class discussions will allow students to encounter varying women and gender perspectives. What students theorize in this class will be linked to real-world practice. Several assignments in the course will take students out into the community to observe, talk, listen, and consider ways to take a small step toward improving the world. |
| 81935 |
WGS 270-01 |
3 |
Sexuality and Culture |
T R |
11:00-12:15 |
MHRA 2209
|
Danielle Bouchard |
WGS |
| Description posted soon |
| 81939 |
WGS 350-01 |
3 |
Intro to Feminist Theories |
T R |
2:00-3:15 |
Curry 238 |
Danielle Bouchard |
GPR, WGS |
| Explores and evaluates feminist theories in a socio-historical context. Raises questions about their implications for different methods of inquiry and about the nature of knowledge and rational thought. |
| 81942 |
WGS 400-01 |
1 |
Independent Study |
|
|
|
Ann H. Dils |
WGS |
| Intensive independent study of specialized topics. |
| 81950 |
WGS 450-01 |
3 |
Special Topics Seminar: Sociological Perspectives On Gender |
MWF |
9-9:50 |
Curry 331 |
Gwen Hunnicutt |
WGS |
| Inquiry into status of women in society with emphasis on socialization, structural and institutional relationships, and continuities and discontinuities in women's roles across the life cycle. |
| 81957 |
WGS 450-02 |
3 |
Special Topics Seminar: Gender Crime and Deviance |
MWF |
10-10:50 |
Curry 331 |
Gwen Hunnicutt |
WGS |
| Description posted soon |
| 84606 |
WGS 450-03 |
3 |
Special Topics Seminar: Women in Politics |
WEB |
|
|
Carisa Showden |
WGS |
| Description posted soon |
| 84952 |
WGS 450-03D |
3 |
Special Topics Seminar in WGS |
WEB |
|
|
Carisa Showden |
WGS |
| Description posted soon |
| 81960 |
WGS 460-01 |
3 |
Internship in WGS |
|
|
|
Ann H. Dils |
WGS |
| Practical experience in a variety of professional settings. Includes bi-weekly seminar with internship coordinator. Students will complete at least 7-10 hours a week at an internship site. The internship will encourage students to put theories to the test of practice, explore approaches and ideas, and consider vocations. The course builds research expertise and practical experience in addition to vocational preparation. Limited enrollment. |
| 81961 |
WGS 493-01 |
3 |
WGS Honors Work |
|
|
|
Ann H. Dils |
WGS |
| Allows students to do Honors work in WGS. Through Disciplinary Honors, students have the opportunity to study topics in depth and to do original, sophistocated research under the supervision of a faculty member, thus giving themselves a competitive advantage when applying for graduate school or beginning a career. |
| 81963 |
WGS 600-01 |
3-6 |
Independent Study |
|
|
|
Ann H. Dils |
WGS |
| Independent study of specialized topics. Requires written plan, permission of sponsoring instructor, and approval of the Women's and Gender Studies Program director. |
| 81966 |
WGS 651-01 |
3 |
Feminist Theory: Gender, Race and Class |
R |
4:00-6:50 |
Curry 312 |
Danielle Bouchard |
WGS |
| Description posted soon |
| 81967 |
WGS 699-01 |
1-6 |
Thesis |
|
|
|
Ann H. Dils |
WGS |
| 84796 |
AFS 650-01 |
3 |
Topics in AFS Gender Studies |
T R |
WEB |
|
Tara T. Green |
AFS, WGS |
| Description posted soon |
| |
BLS |
3 |
TBA |
|
|
|
|
WGS |
| Description posted soon |
| |
CED |
3 |
TBA |
T |
|
|
|
WGS |
| Description posted soon |
| 84802 |
CPS/SWK/ENT 540-01 |
3 |
Social Entrepreneurship/Justice and a Green Environment |
M |
6:00-9:00 |
MHRA 1208 |
Cathryne L. Schmitz |
WGS |
| This course focuses on environmental justice from an interdisciplinary perspective. |
| 83735 |
CPS 600-01D |
3 |
Fundamentals of Conflict Resolution/Peace Studies |
T |
6:00-9:00 |
WEB |
Thomas G. Matyok |
WGS |
| Description posted soon |
| 82782 |
CPS 601-01 |
3 |
Cultural Dimensions of Conflict Resolution and Peace |
T |
6:00-9:00 |
MHRA 2206 |
Cathryne L. Schmitz |
WGS |
| Description posted soon |
| 83736 |
CPS 601-01D |
3 |
Cultural Dimensions of Conflict Resolution and Peace |
M |
6:00-9:00 |
WEB |
Barbara T. Strahl |
WGS |
| Description posted soon |
| 82786 |
CPS 676-01 |
3 |
Peace Development through Community Building |
W |
6:00-9:00 |
MHRA 2204 |
Raleigh Bailey |
WGS |
| Community and peacebuilding are explored with an emphasis on understanding power and conflict as intertwined. Strategies for building peace and community through civic engagement are explored. |
| 83739 |
CPS 677-01D |
3 |
Advocacy and Human Rights |
W |
6:00-9:00 |
WEB |
George N. Ewing |
WGS |
| Description posted soon |
| |
CST |
3 |
TBA |
|
|
|
|
WGS |
| Description posted soon |
| |
DCE |
3 |
TBA |
|
|
|
|
WGS |
| Description posted soon. |
| 80943 |
ELC 676-01 |
3 |
Ed Soc: Race, Class, Gender |
T |
7:00-9:50 |
SOEB 212 |
Silvia C. Bettez |
WGS |
| Description posted soon. |
| 80944 |
ELC 680-01 |
3 |
Transnational/Postcolonial Feminist Perspectives |
WEB |
|
|
Leila Villaverde |
.WGS |
|
Description posted soon.
|
| |
ENG |
3 |
TBA |
|
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|
|
WGS |
| Description posted soon. |
| |
FRE |
3 |
TBA |
|
|
|
|
WGS |
| Description posted soon. |
| 80905 |
HDF 212-02 |
3 |
Families/Close Relationships |
T R |
2:00-3:15 |
Petty 136 |
Heather M Helms |
GSB, WGS |
| 80907 |
HDF 212-04 |
3 |
Families/Close Relationships |
T R |
11:00-12:15 |
LIBR 032 |
Heather M Helms |
GSB, WGS |
| Intrapersonal and interpersonal processes in the development and maintenance of families and close relationships over time. |
| 80927 |
HDF 407-01 |
3 |
Issues Affecting Women and Families |
M W F |
10:00-10:50 |
Stone 204 |
Mary Y. Morgan |
WGS |
| Description posted soon. |
| 80929 |
HDF 409-01 |
3 |
Family Diversity |
TR |
2:00-3:15 |
Petty 224 |
Andrea G. Hunter |
WGS |
| Develop an in-depth understanding of the variation within and between families through an exploration of the similarities and differences among families and children from a cultural, racial, gender, and class perspective. |
| 80931 |
HDF 410-01 |
3 |
Families and Children: Global Perspectives |
M W F |
12:00-12:50 |
|
Mary Y. Morgan |
GN, WGS |
| 81973 |
HDF 410-02D |
3 |
Families and Children: Global Perspectives |
WEB |
|
|
Mary Y. Morgan |
GN, WGS |
| The study of families and children, particularly child-rearing practices, that vary as a function of differing socioeconomic and cultural backgrounds both inside and outside the United States. |
| |
HEA |
3 |
TBA |
|
|
|
|
WGS |
| Description posted soon. |
| 81231 |
HIS 209-04 |
3 |
Women in World History |
WEB |
|
|
Lisa Levenstein |
WGS |
|
Description posted soon.
|
| 84673 |
HIS 209-04D |
3 |
Women in World History |
WEB |
|
|
Lisa Levenstein |
WGS |
|
Description posted soon.
|
| 80558 |
HIS 329-01 |
3 |
US Women's History Since 1865 |
W |
6:00-8:50 |
MHRA 2211 |
Katrin Deal |
WGS |
| A history of women in the U.S. since the Civil War. Topics include roles, status, image, family, work, and racial and class differences in experience. |
| 80739 |
HIS 551-01 |
3 |
Feminist Politics in Recent US History |
W |
3:30-6:20 |
MHRA 1210 |
Lisa Levenstein |
AFS, WGS |
| A history of women in the U.S. since the Civil War. Topics include roles, status, image, family, work, and racial and class differences in experience. |
| 80772 |
HIS 724-01 |
3 |
20th Century US Women's and Gender History |
M |
3:30-6:20 |
MHRA 1304 |
Lisa Levenstein |
WGS |
| Description posted soon. |
| 82363 |
JNS 230-01 |
3 |
Women in Japanese Literature and Film |
TR |
11:00-12:15 |
Curry 204 |
|
GLT, GN, IGS, SI, WGS |
| Description posted soon. |
| |
MST |
3 |
TBA |
|
|
|
|
WGS |
| Description posted soon. |
| 81925 |
PSC 336-01 |
3 |
Women in Politics |
WEB |
|
|
Carisa Showden |
WGS |
| Description posted soon. |
| 82468 |
PSY 346-01 |
3 |
Sex, Gender and Behavior |
MW |
3:30-4:45 |
Eberhardt 284 |
Ashleigh Gallagher |
WGS |
| Description posted soon. |
| |
REL |
3 |
TBA |
|
|
|
|
WGS |
|
Description posted soon.
|
| 80663 |
SOC 225-01 |
3 |
Race, Class and Gender: Social Inequality |
TR |
11:00-12:15 |
Graham 207 |
Shelly Brown-Jeffy |
WGS |
| Description posted soon |
| 80786 |
SOC 329-01 |
3 |
Sociological Perspectives on Gender |
MWF |
9:00-9:50 |
Graham 204 |
Gwen Hunnicutt |
WGS |
| Inquiry into status of women in society with emphasis on socialization, structural and institutional relationships, and continuities and discontinuities in women's roles across the life cycle. |
| 80803 |
SOC 419-01 |
3 |
Gender, Crime and Deviance |
MWF |
10:00-10:50 |
Graham 204 |
Gwen Hunnicutt |
SI, WGS |
| Description posted soon |