WOMEN'S STUDIES MINOR (18 hours)
Office of Enrichment Programs
Coordinator: Jill Eichhorn
Women's Studies
explores human history, creativity, and society from the perspective of
women's experiences. It is designed to inform the student about women's
roles, experiences and achievements in a variety of academic
disciplines.
Required:
WS 2050 Women and
Culture: Introduction to Women's Studies
WS 4000 Independent Research Project: Capstone to Women's Studies
Select from the
list of approved courses below. Students are strongly advised to
select courses from a variety of disciplines to ensure a broad spectrum
of learning, and to seek advisement from the Women's Studies
Coordinator.
BIOL 2010
Human Anatomy and Physiology I
BIOL 2020 Human Anatomy and Physiology II
COMM 4450 Mass Media and Women
ENG 340F Women Writers
ENG 340W Survey of Women's Literature
HIST 4670 Women in American History
PM 3400 Women and Administration
PSCI 4040 Women and Politics
PSCI 4330 Women and the Law
PSCI 4340 Family Law
PSY 3110 Human Development I
PSY 3120 Human Development II
SOC 3010 Marriage and the Family
SOC 3800 Women and Social Change
SW 4020 Human Sexuality
WS 300A, B, C Selected Topics in Women's Studies
WS 3050 Women in the Arts
Other courses as approved by the coordinator.
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