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 3330 International Gender Issues (3 credits)
An examination of gender issues from an international perspective, with particular emphasis on both distinguishing national practices and analyzing connections between these practices. This course explores the cultural construction and representation of gender, and also focuses on the way in which gender contributes to economic and cultural inequality. Students use a comparative international framework to evaluate the relation between gender and global issues. (Might not be offered every year)
Common Course Outline