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1105. Gender and Sexuality in Everyday Life
3.00 credits
Prerequisites: None.
Grading Basis: Graded
How gender, sex, and sexuality are woven into systems of difference and stratification that shape everyday life. Examines these processes in the family, education, work, and politics with sensitivity to the diversity of individual experiences across class, racial ethnic groups, cultures, and regions. Provides experience in introductory research methods to analyze the social construction and structural organization of gender and sexuality. CA 2. CA 4.
View Classes »1121. Women in History
The historical roots of challenges faced by contemporary women as revealed in the Western and/or non-Western experience: the political, economic, legal, religious, intellectual and family life of women. CA 1. CA 4.
View Classes »1170. Women's Contemporary Writing in the Arab World
An exploration of feminist texts, literary texts, and popular fiction. Topics may include: the role of women’s writing from the nineteenth century to the present in public life; women’s writing in social and political movements such as the Arab Spring; the intersectionality of class, race, gender, and nation in Arabic literature; and the unique challenges faced by Arab women writers. Taught in English. CA 1. CA 4-INT.
View Classes »1170W. Women's Contemporary Writing in the Arab World
Also offered as: ARIS 1170W
3.00 credits
Prerequisites: ENGL 1007 or 1010 or 1011 or 2011.
Grading Basis: Graded
An exploration of feminist texts, literary texts, and popular fiction. Topics may include: the role of women’s writing from the nineteenth century to the present in public life; women’s writing in social and political movements such as the Arab Spring; the intersectionality of class, race, gender, and nation in Arabic literature; and the unique challenges faced by Arab women writers. Taught in English. CA 1. CA 4-INT.
View Classes »1193. International Study
1.00 - 6.00 credits | May be repeated for a total of 12 credits.
Prerequisites: None.
Grading Basis: Graded
Consent of program director required, normally before the student's departure.
View Classes »2105. Gender and Science
3.00 credits
Prerequisites: Open to sophomores or higher.
Grading Basis: Graded
The historical, sociological, economic, and political processes that shape the ways that gender, race, class, sexuality and nation intersect with science, medicine and technology. CA 4-INT.
View Classes »2105W. Gender and Science
3.00 credits
Prerequisites: ENGL 1007 or 1010 or 1011 or 2011; open to sophomores or higher.
Grading Basis: Graded
The historical, sociological, economic, and political processes that shape the ways that gender, race, class, sexuality and nation intersect with science, medicine and technology. CA 4-INT.
View Classes »2124. Gender and Globalization
3.00 credits
Prerequisites: None.
Grading Basis: Graded
Construction and reproduction of gender inequality and the gendered nature of global structures and processes. Key topics include women's rights as human rights; women's work; gender, development, and the global economy; migration; religious fundamentalism; reproduction, health, and HIV/AIDS; education; violence against women; and gender, war, and peace advocacy. CA 2. CA 4-INT.
View Classes »2204. Feminisms and the Arts
3.00 credits
Prerequisites: None.
Grading Basis: Graded
Interdisciplinary exploration of drama, the visual arts, music, literature, social action art, and/or film through feminist, queer, and trans theory and criticism. Formerly offered as WGSS 1104. CA 1. CA 4.
View Classes »2217. Women, Gender and Film
3.00 credits
Prerequisites: None.
Grading Basis: Graded
Examines intersectional identities of gender, race, and sexuality depicted in film through feminist analysis. CA 1. CA 4.
View Classes »2217W. Women, Gender and Film
3.00 credits
Prerequisites: ENGL 1007 or 1010 or 1011 or 2011.
Grading Basis: Graded
Examines intersectional identities of gender, race, and sexuality depicted in film through feminist analysis. CA 1. CA 4.
View Classes »2250. Critical Approaches to Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
3.00 credits
Prerequisites: None.
Grading Basis: Graded
Theories, practice, and methodologies of the Women's, Gender, and Sexualities Studies interdiscipline.
View Classes »2255. LGBTQ Sexualities, Activism, and Globalization
3.00 credits
Prerequisites: Open to sophomores or higher.
Grading Basis: Graded
Globalization of LGBTQ identities, cultures and social movement activism, and cultures from a transnational perspective; use, role, and impact of digital media. CA 4-INT.
View Classes »2255W. LGBTQ Sexualities, Activism, and Globalization
3.00 credits
Prerequisites: ENGL 1007 or 1010 or 1011 or 2011; open to sophomores or higher.
Grading Basis: Graded
Globalization of LGBTQ identities, cultures and social movement activism, and cultures from a transnational perspective; use, role, and impact of digital media. CA 4-INT.
View Classes »2263. Women, Gender, and Violence
Also offered as: HRTS 2263
3.00 credits
Prerequisites: Open to sophomores or higher. Recommended preparation: Any 1000 or 2000 level WGSS course.
Grading Basis: Graded
Discussion of various forms of gendered violence in the United States and in a global context. Physical, sexual, emotional and structural violence; social, political and personal meanings of gendered violence; special emphasis on women.
View Classes »2267. Women and Poverty
3.00 credits
Prerequisites: Open to sophomores and higher. Recommended preparation: Any 1000-level WGSS course.
Grading Basis: Graded
Exploration of poverty and gender inequality within the frameworks of the global political economy in select countries. Impact of race, class, and gender differences on policy.
View Classes »2622. History of Gender and Sexuality in Latin America and the Caribbean
Also offered as: AFRA 2622, HIST 2622, LLAS 2622
3.00 credits
Prerequisites: None.
Grading Basis: Graded
Topics may include: empire and colonialism/anti-colonialism; slavery, science, and the state; cultural practices and institutions; feminisms and masculinities; law and public policies; immigration; forms of labor and political mobilization; sex and reproduction; and human rights from historical perspective. Formerly offered as AFRA/HIST/LLAS/WGSS 3622.
View Classes »2680. Sociology of Sexualities
Explores the social organization, construction, and politics of sexualities, particular focus on lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer experiences and the intersection of sexualities, gender, race, and class. Formerly offered as SOCI/WGSS 3621. CA 4.
View Classes »2680W. Sociology of Sexualities
Also offered as: SOCI 2680W
3.00 credits
Prerequisites: ENGL 1007 or 1010 or 1011 or 2011.
Grading Basis: Graded
Explores the social organization, construction, and politics of sexualities, particular focus on lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer experiences and the intersection of sexualities, gender, race, and class. Formerly offered as SOCI/WGSS 3621W. CA 4.
View Classes »2807. Women and the Law
Also offered as: POLS 2807
3.00 credits
Prerequisites: Not open for credit to students who have passed POLS 2998/W when offered as “Women and the Law.”
Grading Basis: Graded
The development of constitutional and statutory standards for treatment of women under the law in the United States.
View Classes »2807W. Women and the Law
Also offered as: POLS 2807W
3.00 credits
Prerequisites: ENGL 1007 or 1010 or 1011 or 2011. Not open for credit to students who have passed POLS 2998/W when offered as Women and the Law.
Grading Basis: Graded
The development of constitutional and statutory standards for treatment of women under the law in the United States.
View Classes »3027. Historical Women Political Thinkers
Also offered as: POLS 3027
3.00 credits
Prerequisites: Open to juniors or higher. Recommended preparation: POLS 1002. Not open to students who have passed POLS 2998W when offered as "Historical Women Political Thinkers."
Grading Basis: Graded
Critical study of the writings of several historical women political thinkers.
View Classes »3027W. Historical Women Political Thinkers
Also offered as: POLS 3027W
3.00 credits
Prerequisites: ENGL 1007 or 1010 or 1011 or 2011, open to juniors or higher. Recommended preparation: POLS 1002. Not open to students who have passed POLS 2998W when offered as "Historical Women Political Thinkers."
Grading Basis: Graded
Critical study of the writings of several historical women political thinkers.
View Classes »3042. Baseball and Society: Politics, Economics, Race and Gender
Also offered as: AFRA 3042, AMST 3042, HDFS 3042
3.00 credits
Prerequisites: Open to juniors or higher.
Grading Basis: Graded
Baseball in historical, political, sociological, and economic contexts. Topics may include: impact on individuals and families; racial discrimination and integration; labor relations; urbanization; roles of women; treatment of gay athletes; and implications of performance-enhancing drugs.
View Classes »3052. Women and Politics
Also offered as: POLS 3672
3.00 credits
Prerequisites: Open to juniors or higher.
Grading Basis: Graded
An introduction to feminist thought, the study of women as political actors, the feminist movement and several public policy issues affecting women.
View Classes »3102. Psychology of Women
Also offered as: PSYC 3102
3.00 credits
Prerequisites: Three credits of 2000 or 3000 level psychology.
Grading Basis: Graded
Gender roles, socialization, women and work, women's relationships, violence against women, and other topics. Theory and research. CA 4.
View Classes »3105. The Politics of Reproduction
3.00 credits
Prerequisites: Open to juniors or higher; sophomores by consent of instructor. Recommended preparation: any 1000 or 2000-level WGSS course.
Grading Basis: Graded
National and transnational politics of reproduction including: contraception, sexuality education, abortion, childbirth, surrogacy, adoption, health care policy and funding.
View Classes »3105W. The Politics of Reproduction
3.00 credits
Prerequisites: ENGL 1007 or 1010 or 1011 or 2011; open to juniors or higher; sophomores by consent of instructor. Recommended preparation: any 1000 or 2000-level WGSS course.
Grading Basis: Graded
National and transnational politics of reproduction including: contraception, sexuality education, abortion, childbirth, surrogacy, adoption, health care policy and funding.
View Classes »3210. Gender and Communication
Also offered as: COMM 3210
3.00 credits
Prerequisites: COMM 1000 or instructor consent. Recommended preparation: COMM 2200.
Grading Basis: Graded
Differences in male/female communication, and an examination of cultural assumptions regarding gender in the communication process. Critically analyze the theory, politics and practice of communication and gender. Formerly offered as COMM 3450/WGSS 3268.
View Classes »3216. Women in Political Development
Also offered as: POLS 3216
3.00 credits
Prerequisites: Open to juniors or higher, others by consent.
Grading Basis: Graded
How women and gender circumscribe political life and generate relationships of inequality and justice on a global scale. Topics may include conflict and security, development, human rights and legal systems, labor and migration, nation building, political economy, and transnational justice.
View Classes »3218. Feminist Theory
Also offered as: PHIL 3218
3.00 credits
Prerequisites: One three-credit course in Philosophy at the 1100-level or any three-credit 1000 or 2000-level WGSS course.
Grading Basis: Graded
Philosophical issues in feminist theory. Topics may include the nature of gender difference, the injustice of male domination and its relation to other forms of domination, the social and political theory of women's equality in the home, in the workplace, and in politics.
View Classes »3247. Gender and War
Also offered as: POLS 3247
3.00 credits
Prerequisites: Open to juniors or higher.
Grading Basis: Graded
Gender aspects of war. Masculinities and militaries; gender-based war violence; laws of war and post-war conditions for male and female soldiers and civilians.
View Classes »3249. Gender Politics and Islam
Construction of gender in Islamic texts and history, the religion's interaction with other patriarchal cultures and systems, western interventions and their impact, male leaders' reform efforts, women's movements.
View Classes »3252. Genders and Sexualities
3.00 credits
Prerequisites: None.
Grading Basis: Graded
Intersectional examination of diverse constructions of gender and sexuality. Focused exploration of selected topics.
View Classes »3253. Gender Representations in U.S. Popular Culture
3.00 credits
Prerequisites: None.
Grading Basis: Graded
Forces in the U.S. that shape and reshape gender in popular culture. CA 2.
View Classes »3253W. Gender Representations in U.S. Popular Culture
3.00 credits
Prerequisites: ENGL 1007 or 1010 or 1011 or 2011.
Grading Basis: Graded
Forces in the U.S. that shape and reshape gender in popular culture. CA 2.
View Classes »3254. Women and Gender in the Deaf World
Also offered as: ASLN 3254
3.00 credits
Prerequisites: One of WGSS 1104, 1105, or 2124.
Grading Basis: Graded
The roles of women inside and outside the Deaf world. How language and cultural barriers perpetuate the roles defined for and by d/Deaf women within Deaf and hearing societies.
View Classes »3255. Sexual Citizenship
3.00 credits
Prerequisites: None.
Grading Basis: Graded
Sexuality as a significant axis of citizenship. How sexual citizenship differs in national, historical, and international contexts. How its different constructions influence such issues as welfare, adoption, marriage, and immigration. CA 4-INT.
View Classes »3255W. Sexual Citizenship
3.00 credits
Prerequisites: ENGL 1007 or 1010 or 1011 or 2011.
Grading Basis: Graded
Sexuality as a significant axis of citizenship. How sexual citizenship differs in national, historical, and international contexts. How its different constructions influence such issues as welfare, adoption, marriage, and immigration. CA 4-INT.
View Classes »3256. Feminist, Queer, and Trans Theories
3.00 credits
Prerequisites: Recommended preparation: WGSS 2250. Not open to students who have passed WGSS 3995 when offered as "Introduction to Queer Studies."
Grading Basis: Graded
Exploration of foundational and current critical theory in feminist, queer, and trans studies. Emphasis on the shared historical development of, transnational and intersectional approaches in, as well as controversies within and between these theoretical perspectives. Among diverse approaches to be considered are major feminist, queer, and trans revisions of critical race, psychoanalytic, Marxist, Foucauldian, indigenous and postcolonial theories. Formerly offered as WGSS 2253.
View Classes »3257. Feminist Disability Studies
3.00 credits
Prerequisites: Open to juniors or higher; sophomores by consent of instructor. Recommended preparation: Any 1000 or 2000-level WGSS course.
Grading Basis: Graded
Social, historical, cultural, and political constructions of the intersecting categories of gender and disability. Through a wide variety of texts and cultural examples, exploration of how disability is gendered, gender is disabled, and both are interwoven by race, ethnicity, class, nationality, sexuality, and subcultures.
View Classes »3257W. Feminist Disability Studies
3.00 credits
Prerequisites: ENGL 1007 or 1010 or 1011 or 2011; open to juniors or higher; sophomores by consent of instructor. Recommended preparation: any 1000 or 2000-level WGSS course.
Grading Basis: Graded
Social, historical, cultural, and political constructions of the intersecting categories of gender and disability. Through a wide variety of texts and cultural examples, exploration of how disability is gendered, gender is disabled, and both are interwoven by race, ethnicity, class, nationality, sexuality, and subcultures.
View Classes »3258. Latina Narrative
Also offered as: LLAS 3230
3.00 credits
Prerequisites: ENGL 1007 or 1010 or 1011 or 2011.
Grading Basis: Graded
Feminist topics in contemporary Latina literature and cultural studies.
View Classes »3259. Fictions of Latino Masculinity
Also offered as: LLAS 3231
3.00 credits
Prerequisites: ENGL 1007 or 1010 or 1011 or 2011.
Grading Basis: Graded
Topics in Latino literature and cultural studies with an emphasis on masculinity and male authors.
View Classes »3260. Latinas and Media
Also offered as: COMM 3321, LLAS 3264
3.00 credits
Prerequisites: Open to juniors or higher.
Grading Basis: Graded
The role of ethnicity and race in women's lives. Special attention to communication research on ethnic and racial minority women. CA 4.
View Classes »3264. Gender in the Workplace
3.00 credits
Prerequisites: Any 1000 or 2000 level WGSS course.
Grading Basis: Graded
Examination of the gendered dimensions of migration and labor in the global economy and its impact on workers in the US and select other countries.
View Classes »3265W. Producing Critical Feminist Scholarship
3.00 credits
Prerequisites: WGSS 2250; ENGL 1007 or 1010 or 1011 or 2011.
Grading Basis: Graded
Exploration of the theoretical underpinnings of diverse critical scholarship used by WGSS researchers and the significance of praxis for fostering knowledge production in this interdisciplinary and transnational field. Ethical dilemmas faced by feminist, critical race, queer and trans scholars and other critical scholars, activists, artists, and policy makers. Experiential opportunities in designing and producing WGSS scholarship.
View Classes »3269. Gender, Sexuality, and Social Movements
3.00 credits
Prerequisites: Recommended preparation: Any 1000 or 2000 level WGSS course.
Grading Basis: Graded
Examination of social movements as related to intersections of gender, race, sexuality, disability, class, nationality, ethnicity. May include related topics such as capitalism, democracy, globalization, economic justice, the environment, health, sexual freedom.
View Classes »3269W. Gender, Sexuality, and Social Movements
3.00 credits
Prerequisites: ENGL 1007 or 1010 or 1011 or 2011. Recommended preparation: Any 1000 or 2000 level WGSS course.
Grading Basis: Graded
Examination of social movements as related to intersections of gender, race, sexuality, disability, class, nationality, ethnicity. May include related topics such as capitalism, democracy, globalization, economic justice, the environment, health, sexual freedom.
View Classes »3270. Masculinities
3.00 credits
Prerequisites: Open to juniors or higher; sophomores by consent of instructor. Recommended preparation: Any 1000-level or 2000-level WGSS course.
Grading Basis: Graded
Social construction of masculinity and how maleness is gendered. Examination of the multiple forms of masculinity as influenced by differences in social and cultural expressions of gender, race, ethnicity, class, nationality, sexuality, disability and subcultures.
View Classes »3270W. Masculinities
3.00 credits
Prerequisites: ENGL 1007 or 1010 or 1011 or 2011; open to juniors or higher; sophomores by consent of instructor. Recommended preparation: Any 1000 or 2000-level WGSS course.
Grading Basis: Graded
Social construction of masculinity and how maleness is gendered. Examination of the multiple forms of masculinity as influenced by differences in social and cultural expressions of gender, race, ethnicity, class, nationality, sexuality, disability and subcultures.
View Classes »3271. Seminar on Rape Education and Awareness I
1.00 credits
Prerequisites: None.
Grading Basis: Graded
Explores issues of sexual violence and trains those enrolled to facilitate rape awareness workshops for the campus community. Students are required to attend an intensive two-day training program and participate in weekly seminars.
View Classes »3272. Seminar on Rape Education and Awareness II
1.00 credits
Prerequisites: WGSS 3271.
Grading Basis: Graded
Further explores broader issues of sexual violence and continues to train those enrolled to facilitate rape awareness workshops for the campus community. Students are required to participate in weekly seminars and facilitate rape awareness workshops.
View Classes »3277. Issues in Human Sexuality
Also offered as: HDFS 3277
3.00 credits
Prerequisites: Open to juniors or higher.
Grading Basis: Graded
Contemporary issues concerning human sexuality; impact upon individuals and family units.
View Classes »3317. Women and Crime
Also offered as: SOCI 3317
3.00 credits
Prerequisites: Open to juniors or higher.
Grading Basis: Graded
Women as offenders, victims and practitioners in the criminal justice system.
View Classes »3317W. Women and Crime
Also offered as: SOCI 3317W
3.00 credits
Prerequisites: ENGL 1007 or 1010 or 1011 or 2011; open to juniors or higher.
Grading Basis: Graded
Women as offenders, victims and practitioners in the criminal justice system.
View Classes »3350. Anthropological Perspectives on Women
Major conceptual and historical problems in the study of gender in anthropology. Women's roles in different historical and contemporary settings, and new understandings of family, kinship, power, and cultural ideologies.
View Classes »3369. Gender, Justice, and Hashtags
3.00 credits
Prerequisites: Recommended Preparation: Any 1000 or 2000-level WGSS course.
Grading Basis: Graded
Examination of gender and social media activism across digital platforms and historical and geographic contexts with a focus on race and gender equality, social justice, and human rights. Topics may include the creation of publics and feminist counterpublics, disinformation, globalization, trolling, gender-based violence, and gender/racial bias in artificial intelligence.
View Classes »3402. Women in the Bible
An introduction to Biblical interpretation from a feminist perspective, examining how women are represented in the Hebrew Scriptures and the New Testament. Issues of authorship, translation, point of view, cultural context and language.
View Classes »3403. Women and Religion
Gender issues in the world's religions. Survey of women's theological standing, ritual activities and participation in a cross-cultural sample of religions, both monotheistic and polytheistic.
View Classes »3416. Gender and Sexuality in Modern Europe
The construction of gender difference and ideas about sexuality in western Europe since 1789. Masculinity and femininity; sexuality, identity and the state; European power and personhood in global context.
View Classes »3445. Economic Foundations of Gender Inequality
Also offered as: HRTS 3445
3.00 credits
Prerequisites: Not open to students who have passed or are taking ECON 2445.
Grading Basis: Graded
Economic approaches to gender inequality in political representation, economic opportunities, access to education, and health.
View Classes »3453. Women and Health
Also offered as: SOCI 3453
3.00 credits
Prerequisites: Open to sophomores or higher.
Grading Basis: Graded
Social factors shaping women's health, health care, and their roles as health-care providers.
View Classes »3560. Constructions of Race, Gender, and Sexuality in U.S. History
Also offered as: HIST 3560
3.00 credits
Prerequisites: Not open for credit to students who have passed HIST 3095 when taught as Constructions of Race, Gender, and Sexuality in U.S. History.
Grading Basis: Graded
Examination of historical development, interconnections, and complexities of conceptions of race, gender, and sexuality in U.S. from European conquest to the present.
View Classes »3561. History of Women and Gender in the U.S. to 1850
Gender ideologies of indigenous and settler cultures, changing conditions of women's and men's lives as the U.S. became a nation, while emphasizing intersections with ethnicity, race, class, religion, and region.
View Classes »3562. History of Women and Gender in the United States, 1850-Present
History of gender and the lives and cultural representations of women in the U.S., emphasizing intersections with race, sexuality, class, region, and nation.
View Classes »3609. Women's Literature
Also offered as: ENGL 3609
3.00 credits
Prerequisites: ENGL 1007 or 1010 or 1011 or 2011.
Grading Basis: Graded
Works written by women from different countries and centuries. CA 4.
View Classes »3611. Women's Literature 1900 to the Present
Also offered as: ENGL 3611
3.00 credits
Prerequisites: ENGL 1007 or 1010 or 1011 or 2011.
Grading Basis: Graded
Modern and contemporary works written by women from different countries. CA 4.
View Classes »3613. LGBTQ+ Literature
Also offered as: ENGL 3613
3.00 credits
Prerequisites: ENGL 1007 or 1010 or 1011 or 2011.
Grading Basis: Graded
Literature focusing on gender and sexual diversity across cultural contexts. Experiences of, for example, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, queer, hijra, and two-spirit people. CA 4.
View Classes »3652. Black Feminist Politics
Also offered as: AFRA 3652, POLS 3652
3.00 credits
Prerequisites: Open to juniors or higher.
Grading Basis: Graded
An introduction to major philosophical and theoretical debates at the core of black feminist thought, emphasizing the ways in which interlocking systems of oppression uphold and sustain each other.
View Classes »3675. Latina History and Biography
Examination of the history of Latinas in the US with a focus on women, gender, and sexuality. Students will consider how historians use oral histories, life histories, memoirs, biographies, and testimonials as sources to restore Latinas to histories from which they were previously omitted. CA 1. CA 4.
View Classes »3718. Feminism and Science Fiction
3.00 credits
Prerequisites: None.
Grading Basis: Graded
Feminist approaches to science fiction. Human and non-human embodiments - humans, aliens, and cyborgs - and the social issues their interactions raise: reproduction and colonization; racial, sexual, and gender apartheid; "human" rights and the rule of law. CA 4.
View Classes »3718W. Feminism and Science Fiction
3.00 credits
Prerequisites: ENGL 1007 or 1010 or 1011 or 2011.
Grading Basis: Graded
Feminist approaches to science fiction. Human and non-human embodiments - humans, aliens, and cyborgs - and the social issues their interactions raise: reproduction and colonization; racial, sexual, and gender apartheid; "human" rights and the rule of law. CA 4.
View Classes »3891. Internship Program
1.00 - 9.00 credits | May be repeated for a total of 9 credits.
Prerequisites: One WGSS course.
Grading Basis: Graded
A field placement in an organization related to the student's major field of study. Work is overseen by the field work supervisor and the Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Internship Coordinator.
View Classes »3894. Internship Seminar
3.00 credits
Prerequisites: None.
Grading Basis: Graded
A weekly seminar on women and work in which students integrate their field experience with readings, class discussion and guest lecturers.
View Classes »3993. International Study
1.00 - 6.00 credits | May be repeated for credit.
Prerequisites: None.
Grading Basis: Graded
Consent of program director required, normally before the student's departure. May count toward the major with consent of the director.
View Classes »3995. Special Topics
1.00 - 6.00 credits | May be repeated for credit.
Prerequisites: Prerequisites and recommended preparation vary.
Grading Basis: Graded
3998. Variable Topics
3.00 credits | May be repeated for credit.
Prerequisites: Prerequisites and recommended preparation vary.
Grading Basis: Graded
3999. Independent Study
1.00 - 6.00 credits | May be repeated for credit.
Prerequisites: None.
Grading Basis: Graded
4100. Experiential/Service Learning Seminar
Also offered as: AAAS 4100, AFRA 4100, LLAS 4100
4.00 credits
Prerequisites: None.
Grading Basis: Graded
Interdisciplinary examination of the history of social justice organizing in the U.S.; theories, strategies, and practice of community organizing movements such as those for immigration, environmental, reproductive, and racial justice. Includes practice in community organizing and political advocacy.
View Classes »4994W. Senior Seminar
3.00 credits
Prerequisites: ENGL 1007 or 1010 or 1011 or 2011; WGSS 2250; Open to Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies majors only. Open to seniors; juniors by consent of instructor. Recommended preparation: WGSS 3265W.
Grading Basis: Graded
Examination of the application of feminist, queer, and trans theories and praxis within institutions and organizations. Discussion of the challenges and contradictions of institutionalization and professionalization of feminist, queer, and trans studies inside and outside of academia. Application of coursework and related experiences as well as exploration of professional career opportunities.
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