2014-2015 Undergraduate Catalog
Courses
WSGS 2220 Women's Issues
(3 credits)
WSGS 2223 Men's Issues
(3 credits)
WSGS 2600 Women and Diversity: Crossing Boundaries of Race, Class, Gender & Sexuality
(3 credits)
WSGS 3100 Topics in Women's Studies Gender Studies
(3 credits)
WSGS 3220 Gender Politics
(3 credits)
WSGS 3330 International Gender Issues
(3 credits)
WSGS 3850 Feminist Theories and Practice
(3 credits)
WSGS 2600 Women and Diversity: Crossing Boundaries of Race, Class, Gender & Sexuality (3 credits)
An integrated study of the complexity and diversity of historical and contemporary realities of women across culture, race, class, age, ethnicity, and sexual identity with an emphasis on the ways these are inextricably intertwined and rooted in the structure of social institutions. Moves from a personal awareness of women's issues toward a social, political, economic, and cross-cultural analysis. Students will examine their own lives and values and those of others regarding privelege, power, prejudice, and discrimination. Prerequisite: WSGS 2220 or WSGS 2223. Liberal Education Goal Areas 5 & 7
Common Course Outline