WST 100 Women and Society. (3) F, S
Interdisciplinary introduction examining critical issues in womens studies. Not open to students who have credit for WST 300. General Studies: SB, C.
WST 300 Women in Contemporary Society. (3) F, S, SS
Intensive interdisciplinary examination of such topics as gender roles, work, education, sexuality, politics, health, and law. Not open to students who have credit for WST 100. General Studies: SB, C.
WST 313 Women and Sexuality. (3) F, S
Explores feminist theories about womens sexuality and the relationship of these theories and related research to womens experience. Lecture, discussion. Prerequisite: WST 100 or 300.
WST 372 Women in Judaism. (3) S
A study of the legal, social, and cultural status of Jewish women in various historical and contemporary societies. Cross-listed as REL 373. Credit is allowed for only REL 373 or WST 372.
WST 373 Latina/Chicana Issues. (3) F, S
Course examines the roles Mexican American, Chicana, and/or Latina immigrant women play historically, socially, and politically in the United States. Prerequisite: WST 100 or 300 or instructor approval. General Studies: SB, C.
WST 375 Women and Social Change. (3) S
Combines research and theory on a contemporary social problem with a community action experience focusing on womens social change initiatives. Lecture, field placement. General Studies: C.
WST 377 Creation of Feminist Consciousness. (3) F, S, SS
Explores the development of feminist theory from its roots to 1960. Prerequisite: WST 100 or 300. General Studies: L1, C.
WST 378 Contemporary Feminist Theory. (3) F, S, SS
Contemporary feminist theories and exploration of the intersection of gender, race, ethnicity, and class through critical analysis. Prerequisite: WST 100 or 300. General Studies: L1, C.
WST 380 Gender, Race, and Class. (3) SS
Cultural diversity, class, and gender issues in American social life are explored. Lecture, seminar, analysis papers, and writing. General Studies: SB, C.
WST 457 Women in Developing Countries. (3) F
Economic, sociopolitical, and demographic contexts for understanding womens roles related to health, family, work, education, and community in developing countries. Prerequisite: 6 hours of social science credit or instructor approval. General Studies: SB, G.
WST 460 Women and the Body. (3) F
An interdisciplinary look at how representations of woman as body permeate culture and affect a womans sense of self. Lecture, discussion. Prerequisite: WST 100 or 300 or instructor approval. General Studies: SB, C.
WST 484 Internship. (13) A
Practical experience to enhance the academic perspectives that emerge from womens studies instruction. Prerequisite: preapproval by internship coordinator required.
WST 498 PS: Theoretical Issues in Womens Studies. (3) A
Reading and research on important theoretical issues in womens studies. General Studies: L2.
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