2011-2012 Tentative Core Course Offerings

This page contains the tentative Women's and Gender Studies core course line up for 2011-2012. The schedule is based on instructor availability and is subject to change at any time. For more details about times, days, and locations of courses contact the WGS Department office at 756-1525. Use PASS to plan your schedule. Please see Table 1 for Fall 2011 tentative core course offerings. See Table 2 for Winter 2012 tentative core course offerings. See Table 3 for Spring 2012 tentative core course offerings. Finally, see Table 4 for tentative elective course offerings for each quarter of the 2011-12 academic year.

 

Table 1: Fall 2011
Course Number Course Name
WGS 301 Introduction to Women's and Gender Studies (GE D5, USCP) (4 sections)
WGS/PSY 314 Psychology of Women
WGS/ES 350 Gender, Race, Science and Technology (GE F, USCP) (2 sections)
WGS/HIST 435 American Woman's History from 1870 (USCP)
WGS/HIST/ES/POLS 470 Women Refugees of the 20th Century
Table 2: Winter 2012
Course Number Course Name
WGS 301 Introduction to Women's and Gender Studies (GE D5, USCP) (2 sections)
WGS/SOC 311 Sociology of Gender
WGS/RELS 340 Sexuality Studies (GE D5) (2 sections)
WGS/ES 350 Gender, Race, Science and Technology (GE F, USCP)
WGS/RELS 370 Religion, Gender and Society (GE C4, USCP) (2 sections)
WGS 450 Feminist Theory (USCP)
Table 3: Spring 2012
Course Number Course Name
WGS 301 Introduction to Women's and Gender Studies (GE D5, USCP) (3 sections)
WGS 320 Women in Global Perspective (GE D5)
WGS/ES 350 Gender, Race, Science and Technology (GE F, USCP) (2 sections)
WGS/RELS 370 Religion, Gender and Society (GE C4, USCP) (2 sections)

Table 4: Tentative WGS elective course offerings 2011-2012
Course Number/Name Fall
Winter
Spring
ART 316: Woman As Subject/Object in Art History
X
 
COMS 421: Gender and Communication  
X
 
ENGL 345: Women Writers of the 20th Century (GE C4, USCP)  
X
ENGL 382: LGBT in Literature and Media    
X
ENGL 439: Gender in Medieval Literature
   
ENGL 449: Early American Women Writers
   
ENGL 449: African American Women Writers    
ENGL 449: Fictions of Fallen Women    
ENGL 495: Language and Gender
X
 
ES 300: Chicano/a Non-Fiction Literature (GE C4, USCP) (2 sections)
X
 
ES 325: Sex and Gender in African American Communities (USCP)    
HIST 458: Gender and Sexuality in Modern Europe
 
KINE 323: Sport and Gender (GE D5, USCP)
X
X
X
MU 328: Women In Music (GE C4, USCP)  
X
 
POLS 310: Politics of Ethnicity and Gender (USCP)
X
 
X
TH 300: LGBT Theatre
X
   
TH 310: Women's Theatre    
X
WGS 400: Special Problems-for Advanced Undergrads
X
X
X
WGS/HIST/POLS/ES 470: Women Refugees of the 20th Century
X
   
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