| REQUIREMENTS
FOR A MINOR IN WOMEN'S STUDIES: |
| Courses: |
Credits: |
| I.
CORE COURSES (10 credit hours) |
|
| **WS 101S Introduction
to Women's Studies |
4 |
| WS 301 Feminist
Studies: Theories and Methods |
4 |
| OR |
|
| WS 332 Women in
American History |
4 |
| WS 495 Capstone
Colloquium in Women's Studies |
2 |
| OR |
|
| WS 499 Individualized
Study |
2 |
| Total |
10 |
| II. CONTEMPORARY
GENDER |
|
| (Choose one;
3-6 credit hours) |
|
| WS 280 Issues in
Women's Health |
4 |
| WS 351 Gender and
Work |
4 |
| WS 355 Anthropology
of Gender |
4 |
| WS 365 Women and
Development |
3 |
| WS 320 Women's Studies
Practicum* |
4-6 |
| *NOTE:
Students may take WS 320 only if they are enrolled in the Sociology
Block Program. Students wishing to have an internship or practicum
experience outside of sociology may sign up for an internship
or practicum course in another department, as long as the project
undertaken is gender-related. (See the Women's Studies Coordinator
to receive approval before signing up. ) |
| Examples of such
courses include: |
2-6 |
| Anth 316 Internship
in Anthropology |
|
| BA 437 Internship
in Business |
|
| Engl 258/358 Service
Learning Practicum in English |
|
| ES 450 Internship
in Fitness/Leisure |
|
| Students
should look closely at the prerequisites for any of these courses
before attempting to sign up. Students may not apply more than
6 hours of internship or practicum experience to the Women's
Studies minor. |
| III. DISCIPLINARY
INTERROGATIONS OF FEMINIST THOUGHT |
|
| Choose two, one
of which must be numbered above 300 |
6-8
credits |
| Courses
numbered 190/390 and 191/391 may also count, if approved. |
|
| Anthropology |
|
| **Anth 217R Cultural
Images of Women and Men |
4 |
| Anth
355 Anthropology of Gender (same as WS 355; a
student may receive credit for only one of these courses) |
4 |
| English |
|
| **Engl
175R Women's Literature |
4 |
| Women's
Studies approved topics courses in Engl 317, 337, 345, 346,
380 and 420 (A list of Women's Studies approved courses is produced
each term. |
| Examples
include: |
|
| Engl
380 Native American Literature: Contemporary Female Writers |
|
| Engl
420 World Literary Traditions: Topics: Contemporary Latin American
Women's Literature |
4 |
| History |
|
| Hist
306 Ancient Women's Religions |
4 |
| Hist
332 Women in American History (same as WS 332;
a student may receive credit for only one of these courses) |
4 |
| Hist
338 The Modern Women's Movement |
4 |
| Hist
368 Medieval Women |
4 |
| Modern
Languages |
|
| ML 308
Topics in French Literature (when topic is Women's
Studies approved) |
3 |
| ML 334
Topics in German Literature (when topic is Women's
Studies approved) |
3 |
| Philosophy |
|
| Phil
365 Philosophy and Feminism |
3 |
| Political
Science |
|
| PS 365
Women and Development (same as WS 365; a student
may receive credit for only one of these courses) |
3 |
| Psychology |
|
| Psyc
270 Psychology of Gender |
4 |
| Sociology
|
|
| **Soc
275S Families, Marriages, and Other Sex Role Systems |
4 |
| Soc 279
Ethnicity, Gender, and Class in the Southwest |
4
|
| Soc 300
Theories of Social and Personal Life |
4 |
| Soc 383
Women in Society |
4 |
| TOTAL
FOR MINOR |
19-24
|