Women’s Studies Courses
Women’s Studies | WS 200 | Introduction to Women’s Studies |
CROSS-LISTED CLASSES |
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Anthropology | WS 236 | Culture, Sex and Gender |
WS 314 | Native Peoples of the Southwest: Women, Spirituality, & Power | |
WS 251 | Women and Gender in the Middle East | |
WS 321 | Globalization and Gender | |
WS 351 | Transnational Feminisms | |
Communication | WS 211 | Women, Language and Communication |
WS 374 | Women and Media in the U.S | |
Economics | WS 212 | Economics of Gender |
English | WS 334 | Women Writers |
WS 437 | Literature by Women | |
History | WS 210 | Women in American History |
WS 319 | Women in Medieval and Early Modern Europe | |
WS 325 | Witchcraft and Witch-hunting in New England | |
WS 425 | Gender and Popular Culture | |
Justice & Law Administration | WS 301 | Women and Criminal Justice |
Nursing | WS 250 | Women’s Health Issues |
Philosophy & Humanistic Studies | WS 298 | Philosophy of Gender |
Psychology | WS 217 | Psychology of Women |
New classes are added regularly. Check with Affiliated faculty for courses in your areas of interest.
Cognate Courses
Cognate courses focus substantially on women and/or gender, but not exclusively. These courses have been designated to support students doing research on women or gender issues in courses not officially designated as Women’s Studies.
Communication | COM 392 | Sexual Communication |
COM 392 | Communication of Men & Masculinities | |
Social Work | SW 220 | Cultural Diversity |
Sociology | SOC 221 | Human Family Systems |
SOC 305 | Contemporary Family Problems |
Talk to the program Director Dr. Jessica Eckstein if you are interested in getting credit toward the minor in a course not currently cross-listed in Women’s Studies or as a cognate.