Updated 2016-2017 Undergraduate Catalog
Gender and Women's Studies Courses
All Gender and Women's Studies Courses
GWS 1100 Introduction to Gender Studies
(3 credits)
GWS 2220 Women's Issues
(3 credits)
GWS 2223 Men's Issues
(3 credits)
GWS 2600 Women and Diversity: Crossing Boundaries of Race, Class, Gender & Sexuality
(3 credits)
GWS 3100 Topics in Gender and Women's Studies
(3 credits)
GWS 3220 Gender Politics
(3 credits)
GWS 3330 International Gender Issues
(3 credits)
GWS 3850 Sex, Gender and Power: Theories and Practice
(3 credits)
GWS 3850 Sex, Gender and Power: Theories and Practice (3 credits)
How, and from where, does gender emerge? What are the implications when the workings of power are played out in existing societal systems and relational understandings of gender? Students will examine feminist theories, liberal, socialist, radical, multicultural, postcolonial, ecofeminist; as well as Queer theory. This exploration of theory will introduce students to one of the most exciting and dynamic areas of contemporary inquiry, while preparing them for engagement in social movement, community and social transformation, and social justice. Prerequisite: GWS 1100.
Common Course Outline