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    May 18, 2024  
2013-2014 Undergraduate Bulletin 
    
2013-2014 Undergraduate Bulletin [Archived Bulletin]

Courses


 
  
  • WSTD 3500 - Topics in Women’s Studies



    Goals: To study in depth one or more subject areas relating to women’s studies.

    Content: Focus varies.  Previous topics have included courses such as “The Politics of Sisterhood, 1960-1980,” “Women of the Prairies and Plains,” “Engendering Justice,” and “Women, Conflict, and Social Change.”

    Prerequisite: WSTD 1010 or equivalent, or permission of instructor.

    Note: A student may register for this course more than once for different topics.

    Credits: 4 credits

  
  • WSTD 3750 - Feminist Scholarship in Action



    Goals: Build on foundational knowledge about gender inequality; understand ways specific aspects of women’s lives shape and are shaped by cultural contexts; draw upon feminist theory to identify implications and propose courses of action; recognize and explore connections among disciplinary perspectives on particular aspects of women’s lives.

    Content: This middle-level course closely examines the dynamics of gender inequality through theoretical perspectives drawn from disciplines with a focus on one particular area of inquiry or one specific aspect of women’s lives. Focus of the course varies with instructor.  Past topics have included courses such as “Transforming a Rape Culture,” and “History of Women Organizing for Social Change.”

    Taught: Alternate years.

    Prerequisite: WSTD 1010 or equivalent, or permission of instructor.

    A student may register for this course more than once for different topics.

    Credits: 4 credits

  
  • WSTD 3850 - Feminist Theory



    Goals: This multidisciplinary course is designed to introduce students to the major areas of feminist theory.

    Content: This course is designed to examine the major areas of feminist theory across the disciplines. Focus may vary, and may include feminist theorists from the fine arts, history, literary studies, philosophy, psychology, the sciences, and sociology.

    Taught: Alternate years.

    Prerequisite: WSTD 1010 or equivalent, or permission of instructor.

    Credits: 4 credits

  
  • WSTD 5900 - Senior Seminar



    Goals: To examine significant developments in feminist/womanist theory and to provide a synthesis of what women’s studies majors have learned and an opportunity for them to share their research.

    Content: Student-generated research topics and presentations, with an emphasis on the application of feminist theories.

    Taught: Annually within ACTC.

    Prerequisite: WSTD 1010 or equivalent, or permission of instructor.

    Credits: 4 credits

 

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