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Requirements for the Minor in Women's and Gender Studies

"Exploring Women's and Gender Studies" 3 credits
Electives that include more than one discipline 12 credits
Total 15 credits

· Students may seek permission from the WGS Steering Committee to substitute one course not cross-listed with the Women's and Gender Studies Center. The course should include identifiable content devoted to women's or gender studies, and the student must be able to do a significant project or assignment based within the fields of women's studies or gender studies. The student must submit a short proposal to the Steering Committee by mid-term of the semester in which the course is taken, explaining how the student plans to fulfill the requirement. This proposal must be approved by and signed by the instructor.

· Directed Readings: Students may seek permission from the WGS Steering Committee to take no more than one directed reading course for credit toward the minor.

· Up to one course per major or another minor may count toward the Women's and Gender Studies minor.

Course Offerings

The following courses are offered on a regular basis in the Women's and Gender Studies Center:

· WSGS 200, "Exploring Women's and Gender Studies" (required)
· WSGS/SOC 210, "Sociology of Sex and Gender"
· WSGS/SOC 225, "Family Systems"
· WSGS/PHIL 285, "Introduction to Feminist Philosophy"
· WSGS/ENGL 304, "Women Writers and the Novel"
· WSGS/THEOL 345, "Women and Christianity"
· WSGS/ARTHY 390, "Women and Art"
· WSGS/POLSC 424, "Women and Politics"
· WSGS/PSYCH 453, "Psychology of Gender"
· WSGS/ENGL 403, "Black Women Writers"
· WSGS/JMA 421, "Gender and the Media"
· WSGS/HISTY 433, "American Women in Historical Perspective"

With the exception of "Exploring Women's and Gender Studies," all courses are cross-listed with departmental offerings. In addition to these regular courses, special topics courses are offered each semester.
   
 
 
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