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Nov 21, 2024
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2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Women and Gender Studies (BA)
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College Requirements:
College Breadth Requirements:
The College Breadth requirements are in addition to the University Breadth requirement. Up to three credits from each of the University Breadth Requirement categories may be used to simultaneously satisfy these College of Arts and Sciences Breadth Requirements. Minimum grade C- required for courses used to satisfy College Breadth.
*If the grade earned is sufficient, a course may be applied toward more than one requirement (e.g., breadth and major requirements), but the credits are counted only once toward the total credits for graduation. If all but one course in a group has been taken in one department or program, a course cross-listed with that program will not satisfy the distribution requirement.
Foreign Language:
- Completion of the intermediate-level course (107,112, or 202) in an ancient or modern language with minimum grades of D-.
- The number of credits (0-12) needed and initial placement will depend on the number of years of high school study of foreign language.
- Students with four or more years of high school work in a single foreign language, or who have gained proficiency in a foreign language by other means, may attempt to fulfill the requirement in that language by taking an exemption examination through the Languages, Literatures and Cultures Department.
Mathematics:
The math requirement must be completed by the time a student has earned 60 credits. Students who transfer into the College of Arts and Sciences with 45 credits or more must complete this requirement within two semesters.
Complete one of the following four options (minimum grade D-):
Option Two:
One of the following:
Option Four:
- Successful performance on a proficiency test in mathematics administered by the Department of Mathematical Sciences (0 credits awarded).
Second Writing Requirement:
A Second Writing Requirement approved by the College of Arts and Sciences. This course must be taken after completion of 60 credit hours, completed with a minimum grade of C-, and the section enrolled must be designated as satisfying the requirement in the academic term completed.
Major Requirements:
A grade of C- is required in all major courses. No more than 51 credits with the WOMS prefix (including crosslisted courses) may be counted toward the total required for the degree. Restricted Electives:
Eighteen credits from the following (only sections actively crosslisted with WOMS for the given semester). Nine elective credits must be earned at the 200 level or above. Nine elective credits must be earned at the 300 level or above. - SGST 200 - Cultural Introduction to Sexualities and Gender Studies (3cr.)
- PHIL 202 - Contemporary Moral Problems (3cr.)
- COMM 204 - Gender and Communication (3cr.)
- WOMS 205 - Women in the Arts and Humanities (3cr.)
- WOMS 206 - Women and Work (3cr.)
- SGST 208 - Current Issues in Sexuality and Gender Lecture Series (1 to 3cr.)
- WOMS 210 - Women and Religion (3cr.)
or - WOMS 212 - Motherhood in Culture and Politics (3cr.)
- SOCI 213 - Men and Women in American Society (3cr.)
- WOMS 216 - Introduction to Feminist Theory (3cr.)
or - LING 222 - Language and Gender (3cr.)
- ANTH 223 - Food, Gender and Culture (3cr.)
- COMM 442 - Topics in Organizational Communication (3 to 9cr.)
- WOMS 240 - Women and Violence (3cr.)
- ARTH 242 - Woman As Image and Imagemaker (3cr.)
- WOMS 250 - Topics in International Women’s Studies (3 to 6cr.)
- WOMS 260 - Women: Cultural Representations (3cr.)
- WOMS 290 - Women and Gender in International Films (1cr.)
- WOMS 291 - Women’s History Through Film (1cr.)
or - WOMS 298 - Research on Race, Ethnicity and Culture (1cr.)
or - WOMS 299 - Research on Women (1cr.)
- HIST 300 - Women in American History (3cr.)
- MUSC 302 - Women in Music: An Alternate Survey (3cr.)
- WOMS 304 - Adolescent Girls in Multicultural Perspective (3cr.)
- ANTH 305 - The Evolution of Human Sex Roles and Reproduction (3cr.)
- ANTH 310 - Wives, Mistresses, and Matriarchs: Asian Women’s Lives (3cr.)
- ARTH 311 - Women, Society and the Arts (3cr.)
- ANTH 312 - Asian Women in the Globalized Workplace (3cr.)
- WOMS 315 - Anthropology of Tourism and Travel (3cr.)
- ANTH 316 - Islam and Gender (3cr.)
- ENGL 318 - Studies in Film (3cr.)
- LLCU 319 - Topics: French Literature in Translation (3cr.)
- LLCU 320 - Varying Authors and Genres (3cr.)
- LLCU 321 - Topics: Chinese Literature in Translation (3cr.)
- LLCU 322 - Topics: Classical Literature in Translation (3cr.)
- WOMS 324 - Feminism and Sexualities (3cr.)
- LLCU 325 - Topics: German Literature in Translation (3cr.)
- LLCU 326 - Topics: Hispanic Literature in Translation (3 to 12cr.)
- PHIL 327 - Race, Gender, Science (3cr.)
- LLCU 328 - Topics: Japanese Literature in Translation (3 to 6cr.)
- LLCU 329 - Topics: Italian Literature in Translation (3cr.)
- LLCU 330 - Varying Authors, Themes, and Movements (3cr.)
- WOMS 332 - Women, Race, and Ethnicity (3cr.)
- PSYC 333 - Psychology of Women (3cr.)
- HIST 334 - African American Women’s History (3cr.)
- WOMS 336 - Feminist Cultural Studies (3cr.)
- WOMS 337 - Studies in Victorian Literature (3cr.)
- CRJU 350 - Gender and Criminal Justice (3cr.)
- ENGL 352 - Studies in Nineteenth Century Literature (3cr.)
- ENGL 353 - Twentieth Century British Literature (3cr.)
- WOMS 363 - Women in Cross-Cultural Perspective (3cr.)
or - ECON 385 - Women and the Economy (3cr.)
- ENGL 380 - Women Writers (3cr.)
- ENGL 381 - Women in Literature (3cr.)
- ENGL 382 - Studies in Multicultural Literature in English (3cr.)
- HIST 372 - Japan’s Global Pop Culture (3cr.)
- HIST 471 - Seminar in Medieval History (3cr.)
- HIST 387 - The Queer Twentieth Century (3cr.)
- LLCU 375 - Topics: Russian and Soviet Culture in Translation (3cr.)
- LLCU 383 - Chinese Culture in Translation (3cr.)
- ARSC 390 - Honors Colloquium (3cr.)
- HDFS 401 - Foundations of Human Sexuality (3cr.)
- POSC 401 - Topics in Law and Politics (3cr.)
- SOCI 407 - Sociology of Sex and Gender (3cr.)
- WOMS 408 - Advocacy, Community, and Practice in Domestic Violence Services (3cr.)
- HIST 411 - Seminar in American History (3cr.)
- POSC 413 - Topics in American Politics (3cr.)
- POSC 436 - Politics and Literature (3cr.)
- SOCI 415 - Race, Class, and Gender (3cr.)
- CRJU 417 - Sex Crimes and Punishments (3cr.)
- SOCI 418 - Race, Gender, and Poverty (3cr.)
- FASH 419 - Social Psychological Aspects of Clothing (3cr.)
- WOMS 301 - Gay and Lesbian Film (3cr.)
- WOMS 420 - Women’s Studies Senior Thesis (3 to 6cr.)
- HDFS 430 - Family Life Education (3cr.)
- HIST 439 - Women and Revolution in Africa (3cr.)
- COMM 440 - Topics in Interpersonal Communication (3cr.)
- WOMS 466 - Independent Study (1 to 6cr.)
- HIST 475 - Seminar in Modern European History (3cr.)
- ENGL 480 - Literary Studies Seminar (3cr.)
- WOMS 498 - Internship in Women’s Studies (3cr.)
- KAAP 484 - Women in Sports (3cr.)
- WOMS 366 - Independent Study (1 to 6cr.)
- WOMS 389 - Topics: Women and Health Issues (3cr.)
- WOMS 444 - Seminar: Women in the Islamic Middle East (3cr.)
Capstone:
Every senior Women’s Studies major must enroll in the three-credit capstone course, The Study of Women’s Studies (WOMS 410 ). This course is offered once a year in the spring semester. If a student plans to graduate in the winter, she/he should arrange to take the capstone course during the preceding spring semester. Electives:
After required courses are completed, sufficient elective credits must be taken to meet the minimum credit requirement for the degree.
Credits to Total a Minimum of 124
Last Revised for 2018-2019 Academic Year
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