The purpose of a minor in women’s studies is to provide students with an opportunity to explore the historical experiences of women, including the achievements of women and the obstacles they have faced; contemporary issues that affect women’s lives; scholarly writings and creative works by women; and the methodologies employed to assess women’s lives. While this interdisciplinary minor includes the study of gender as an analytic category and social construction, its primary focus is on the diversity and meaning of women’s lives. Courses provide students with an opportunity to pursue in-depth study of how issues of concern to women are addressed and understood in various disciplines.
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The minor is designed to:
Minor (21 hours)
Core course:
SWK 185 Women in Society: Contemporary Issues (3)
Elective courses: (18 hours, selected from at least four different disciplines)
Interdisciplinary elective courses are included based on their significant content devoted to women’s issues.
ART 380 Studies in Art: Women Artists (3)
COM 300 Women, Men and Language (3)
FCS 100 Human Ecology (2)
FCS 364 Historical Costume (3)
HIS 310 U.S. Women’s History (3)
REL 312 Exegetical Studies: Women in the Old Testament (3)
REL 320 Historical and Theological Studies: Black and Womanist Theology (3)
SOC 208 Sociology of the Family (3)
SOC 320 Family Violence (3)
Additional courses offered by departments under an umbrella title or departmental independent studies, e.g., science, music, HPER, psychology, education, will be considered for approval if appropriate content is demonstrated.