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Nov 22, 2024
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2019-2020 University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Women’s Studies Major
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Major Requirements
A minimum of eight courses, three of which are required as follows:
Feminist Methodology
A course in feminist methodology:
Feminist Theory
A course in feminist theory:
Divisions
At least four more courses from the following list, taken from at least two of the divisions:
Division B
- ANTH 228 - Women and Gender in Prehistory
- ANTH 315 - Gender and Culture
- ANTH 371 - Gender and Society in Africa
- ECON 234 - Gender in the Economy
- EDUC 303 - Decolonizing Development: Gender, Power & Education in International Development
- EDUC 312 - Women and Education
- EDUC 316 - Moral Development and Education
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- GEOG 321 - Gender, Justice, and Environmental Change
- HIST 211 - Women’s Rights in US History (US)
- HIST 212 - The Emergence of the Modern Woman (TR)
- HIST 213 - Women in the City (US)
- HIST 304 - Sex and Sexualities in U.S. History (US)
- HIST 348 - History of Women in Europe in Modern Times (EU)
- POSC 364 - Politics of India, Bangladesh, and Pakistan
- POSC 451 - Seminar: Africa in World Politics
- SOCI 212 - Power, Racism, and Privilege
- SOCI 220 - Gender, Sexuality, and Society
- SOCI 306 - Sociology of the Family
- SOCI 367 - Sociology of Gender
- SOCI 369 - Women, Health, and Medicine
Other Courses
Other courses may be counted toward a women’s studies major, depending on the orientation of the course, and/or the direction of the readings and student projects during a particular year. Such courses need the approval of the instructor and the women’s studies director to be counted toward a women’s studies major.
These courses include:
Additional Information
Students’ relationships with their advisers are a critical part of the women’s studies program. Following admission to the program, students, in consultation with their advisers, may develop a sequence of required and elective courses related to a particular topic. Some suggested topics are postcolonial and critical race studies; family studies; women in the United States; global perspectives on women; women, work, and family; women and social change; women and religion; and women, knowledge, and text.
Women’s Studies Program
For more information about the department, including Faculty, transfer credit, awards, etc., please visit the Women’s Studies program catalogue page.
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