Approved Electives for Women's Studies Minors

FALL 2011 SEMESTER COURSES marked below

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African and African American Studies

213 Introduction to Black American Writers**  

383 Modern Black American Literature

ARTH 373 Women Artists

Biology

491H Special Topics in Life Sciences: Sex, Brains and Hormones - only when H section is offered

Communication

416 Cross-Cultural Communication

428* Media and Identity

445W Film Theory and Criticism - only when W section is offered

483 Gender Communication

ECONOMICS

353 Gender and Economics **

 

English

243 Introduction to Black American Writers**

339 Women’s Poetry

340 Multicultural American Literature**  

346 Modern Black American Literature  

349 Women Writers of the United States**

359 Women Writers of Great Britain

370 Survey of Folklore**

GERMAN

308 [on-line] Weimar and Fascism in German Culture

GENERAL H0NORS

301 Univ Honors Junior Seminar - only when D or H section is offered

History

334 African American History, 1890 to present

439 Women in History - United States (A)

439 Women in History (B) Europe

or the Wider World (C)**

Philosophy

430A Seminar - only when A section offered

Political Science

107 United States Diversity: Contemporary American Issues**

310 Women and the Law

Psychology

100 Psychology of Human Sexuality and Sexual Responsibility**

338 Psychology of Women** FALL 2011

490Z Seminar in Psychology - only when Z section offered

Recreation and Sport Management - note: dept. now Department of Kinesiology, Recreation, and Sport

150 Introduction to Nonprofit Management**

SOCIAL WORK

252 Social Welfare and Social Work**

270 Ethno-Cultural Issues

Sociology

110 United States Diversity: Sociological Perspectives**    

302 Work, Employment, and Society**

390 Social Stratification

443 Gender Stratification 

Women's Studies

200 Introduction to Women’s Studies** 

301 Gender, Nation, Class

400 Gender and Theory

450 Student Activism 

475  Fieldwork in Women’s Studies

  

For more information on these courses for the current semester, access the Dynamic Schedule of Courses.

Updated September 15, 2011