Associate Professor Nancy McHugh (Philosophy), Director
The Women’s Studies Program provides a forum for students and scholars in different disciplines to share their interests, concerns and methodologies in a rich inquiry into one vitally important topic — the status and accomplishments of women. In pursuing this goal, the Program recognizes and encourages alternative ways of thinking about both disciplines and pedagogy, presents previously ignored or misinterpreted information about women across the disciplines, and promotes the student’s self-esteem and personal growth through academic growth and inquiry.
Requirements for the Minor
Women’s Studies 100 plus 16 semester hours in at least three
different disciplines: three of the courses must be numbered 200 or
above, and only one course may count for both the student’s major and
the Women’s Studies minor. The student, in the spring of the senior
year, will present a portfolio of written work in women’s studies to a
Women’s Studies faculty committee for assessment.
Introductory survey of major issues in women’s studies, including feminist theory, literature and history of women, and lived experiences of women in the United States and globally. No prerequisites. Writing intensive. Every year.
490. Independent Study. Variable credit.Independent research project designed in consultation with the supervising professor. Prerequisite: Declaration of the Women’s Studies minor and permission of the instructor and the Women’s Studies Committee. Every year.
492. Internship. 2-4 semester hours.Supervised work experience in some area related to women’s studies. Prerequisite: Declaration of Women’s Studies minor and permission of the instructor. Every year.
The following courses are aproved for the Women’s Studies minor:
Chinese
130. Chinese Women Writers: Ancient and Modern. 4 semester hours
Communication
320. Topics: Gender and Communication. 4 semeter hours
English.
180. Gender Trouble. 4 semester hours
180. Making Romance. 4 semester hours
180. Women in Classical Hollywood Cinema. 4 semester hours
313. African-American Women's Literature. 4 semester hours
318A. Women in Literature I.
4 semester hours.
319A. Women in Literature II.
4 semester hours.
(Sections of 180 and other topics courses as noted in the master schedule.)
French.
390. Contemporary Theory.
4 semester hours.
Health, Fitness and Sport.
245. History of Women in Sport. 4 semester hours.
History
202. Silences of the Past.
4 semester hours
203. Holy Antique Women!
4 semester hours
319. European Women’s History.
4 semester hours.
320. American Women’s History.
4 semester hours.
371. Nationalism, Ethnicity and Gender in 20th Century Africa.
4 semester hours.
390. Medieval Women.
4 semester hours.
Management
390. Women in Management.
4 semester hours.
Music
205. Women in Music.
Philosophy
200. Philosphy of Women’s Lives. 4 semester hours.
304. Knowing Bodies. 4 semester hours.
Political Science
319. Feminism and Postmodern Political Thought. 4 semester hours.
Psychology
190. Psychology of Women.
4 semester hours.
Religion
374. Advanced Social Ethics: Sexism.
4 semester hours.
381. Women and Religion: Judaism and Christianity.
4 semester hours.
Sociology
210. Sociology of the Family
4 semester hours.
245. Gender and Society.
4 semester hours.
246. Women and the Family in East Asia. 4 semester hours.
301. Topics: Sociology of Sexuality.
4 semester hours.
380. Identity, Self and Society.
(Identified sections.)
4 semester hours.
In addition, topics courses in many departments such as Art, English, History, Language, Philosophy, Religion and Sociology are approved to meet Women’s Studies minor requirements as the chosen topics warrant. Other types of courses may also be offered with a Women’s studies emphasis and be approved for Women’s Studies credit (such as English 330: Major Authors). Current Women’s Studies courses will be listed in the master schedule each semester.