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Spring 2009 Courses (Subject to Change)

WOST 6301: Feminist Theory and Methodology

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Fall 2008 Cross-listed Courses

 

 

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Graduate

ANTH 6317: Anthropology & Gender
ART 6394: Women Artists
COMM 6334: Family Communication
ENGL 6314: Feminist Criticism
ENGL 8364: Women Writers
HIST 6393: Readings in US Women’s History
HIST 6396: Latin American Women’s History
HIST 6393: History of US Welfare State
HLT 6322: Dimensions in Women’s Health
LAW 5361: Women and the Law
SOC 6390: Sociology of Gender
SOCW 6304: Women’s Issues in Social Work
SPAN 7394: Women Writers in the Golden the Golden Age
WOST 6301: Feminist Theory and Methodology (required)

Undergraduate

Social Sciences

  • ANTH 3347: Anthropology of Women
  • HLT 4306: Women’s Health Issues
  • POLS 3390: Women in Politics
  • POLS 3368: Race, Gender and Ethnic Politics
  • PSYC 3331: Psychology of Gender
  • SOC 3371: Sociology of the Family
  • SOC 3390: Sociology of Gender
  • SOC 3397: African American Women
  • SOC 3397: La Mexicana and US Society

Humanities

  • ARTH 4393: Women Artists
  • COMM 3372: Gender and Media
  • CLAS 3374: Women in the Ancient World
  • ENGL 3362: Women in Literature
  • ENGL 3396: Intro to Queer Theory
  • ENGL 4378: Women Writers
  • ENGL 4396: Feminist Theory & Crticism
  • HIST 3320: US Women’s History since 1840
  • HIST 3326: Af-Am Women-Slavery & Freedom
  • HIST 3351: Work & Family Life-Modern Europe
  • HIST 3378: The Modern Middle East
  • HIST 3394: Chicana History
  • HIST 3395: State & Society in the Middle East
  • HIST 4395: Women in Latin America
  • HIST 4395: East Asian Women
  • PHIL 3356: Feminist Philosophy
  • SPAN 3350: Women in Hispanic Literture

*WOST 2350: Introduction to Women's Studies (CORE, required)

 

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