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Fall 2005
WMST 100 Introduction to Women's Studies (SS) 3 credits
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD
GFR/GER:Meets SS. GDR:Meets S.
[6315] 0101 MWF.......11:00am-11:50am (SOND110) KELBER-KAYE, J
[6316] 0201 MWF.......10:00am-10:50am (SOND409) KELBER-KAYE, J
WMST 200 Studies in Feminist Activism 3 credits
Grade Method: REG Course is open to ALL
students. This course examines history and
social theory to explain why and how
social change occurs. Particular
attention is paid to patterns of women's
involvement in social change movements
internationally, as well as to
intersections of gender with race,
ethnicity, class, and sexual orientation
in social movements. Students then connect
theory to practice through individual and
group advocacy or community service
projects.
[6317] 0101 MW.........1:00pm- 2:15pm (SOND409) KELBER-KAYE, J
WMST 210 Introduction to Lesbian and Gay Studies 3 credits
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD Also listed as
AMST 210.
[6318] 0101 M..........4:30pm- 7:00pm (SOND204) CUTTS, R
WMST 310 Gender and Inequality in America (AH) 3 credits
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD
GFR/GER:Meets A/H. GDR:Meets H. Also
listed as AMST 310.
[6319] 0101 TuTh.......2:30pm- 3:45pm (SOND207) MCCANN, C
[6320] 0201 TuTh.......1:00pm- 2:15pm (SOND204) TAYLOR, D
WMST 322 Women and the Media: Myths, Images, and 3 credits
Voices (AH).
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD
GFR/GER:Meets A/H. GDR:Meets H. Also
listed as AFST 347, ENGL 322, and MLL 322.
[6321] 0101 MW.........2:30pm- 3:45pm (SOND207) McCULLY, S
[6322] 0201 TuTh.......1:00pm- 2:15pm (SOND203) HAGOVSKY, E
WMST 325 History of Women in America to 1870 (SS) 3 credits
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD
GFR/GER:Meets SS. GDR:Meets S. Also
listed as HIST325.
[6323] 0101 MW.........1:00pm- 2:15pm (SOND103) Hoyt, M
WMST 328 Women and Politics 3 credits
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD Also listed as
POLI 328.
[6325] 0101 M..........7:10pm- 9:40pm (MP 102) MILLER, J
WMST 332 Human Sexuality in Sociological 3 credits
Perspective
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD Also listed as
SOCY 332.
[6326] 0101 MWF........9:00am- 9:50am (LH4 ...) RANGEL, P
WMST 353 Marriage and the Family (SS) 3 credits
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD
GFR/GER:Meets SS. GDR:Meets S. Also
listed as SOCY 353.
[6327] 0101 MWF........9:00am- 9:50am (PUP 105) Tufekcioglu, Z
WMST 357 Psychology of Women 3 credits
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD Prerequisite:
Seven credits in Psychology or consent of
instructor. Also listed as PSYC357.
[7647] 0101 M..........4:30pm- 7:00pm (PUP 206) O'BRIEN, E
WMST 382 Perspectives on the Family (AH) 3 credits
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD
GFR/GER:Meets A/H. GDR:Meets H. Also
listed as AMST382.
[6329] 0101 TuTh......11:30am-12:45pm (FA 215) BRYAN, K
WMST 390A Topics in Women's Studies Women and Gender 3 credits
in US Business History
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD This course will
explore women's participation in the
social and economic institutions we
commonly call "business." It will trace
female entrepreneurship from colonial
midwifery to Tupperware, and examine how
modern women transformed traditional
business models to build giant
corporations in "feminine" markets like
cosmetics. Fundamentally, this course
examines the cultural context for women's
engagement in the market and how that
behavior has challenged conventional
definitions of business in the United
States. Also listed as HIST355D and
AMST355.
[6330] 0101 TuTh......10:00am-11:15am (SOND112) REILLY, K
WMST 390B Topics in Women's Studies Gender and the 3 credits
Environment
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD Does nature have
a gender? Are there specifically male or
female types of environmentalism? What
role does gender play in contemporary
environmental issues? Does ecological
sustainability require gender equity? This
course will explore the many intersections
between gender and the environment. We
will begin with an examination of basic
concepts in gender and environmental
studies, such as gender equity,
sustainability, gender and the environment
as constructed categories, and ecofeminist
theory. Part two of the course explores
the history of gender and the environment
with a focus on the history of the US
environmental movement. The course
concludes with an exploration of current
environmental issues such as development,
population, reproduction, and sustainable
living. The course will run as a seminar
with an emphasis on group discussion. Also
listed as AMST356 and GEOG 302B.
[6331] 0101 W..........7:10pm- 9:40pm (SOND110) STUPSKI, K
WMST 390C Topics in Women's Studies European Women's 3 credits
History, 1200-1750
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD Also listed as
HIST355C.
[7631] 0101 TuTh.......1:00pm- 2:15pm (SOND206) FROIDE, A
WMST 401 Special Projects in Women's Studies 1-3 credits
(PermReq) Grade Method: REG/P-F Individual
Instruction course: contact department or
instructor to obtain section number.
WMST 450 Internship 1-3 credits
(PermReq) Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD Individual
Instruction course: contact department or
instructor to obtain section number.
WMST 480 Theories of Feminism 3 credits
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD Also listed as
WMST 680. See course description under
WMST680. Prerequisite: WMST 100,
WMST/AMST 310 or permission of instructor.
[6337] 0101 TuTh.......5:30pm- 6:45pm (SOND204) MCCANN, C
WMST 680 Theories of Feminism 3 credits
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD This course
examines contemporary feminist theories of
women's oppression and liberation. The
class will read major works of twentieth
century feminine thinkers, and analyze the
theoretcial perspectives they represent,
and discuss the commonalities and
differences between them. The issues we
will examine from a feminine perspective
will include gender, experience, identity,
difference, equality, sexuality,
mothering, wage work, racism, imperialism,
language and representation. Throughout
the course, we will consider the
historical, social, intellectual and
political contexts within which these
theories developed, including the
relationship of feminist theory and the
contemporary women's movements. The course
will also examine key differences among
women based upon race, class, sexual
orientation, culture, religion and
nationality, as well as strategies for
effectively negotiating those differences.
Also listed as WMST480. Prerequisite:
WMST100, WMST/AMST 310 or permission of
instructor.
[6339] 0101 TuTh.......5:30pm- 6:45pm (SOND204) MCCANN, C