Undergraduate Program

Major Study Requirements

Thirty-six hours as follows:

1.   Eighteen hours of required courses:  
  WMST 200 Women: Social and Historical Perspectives 3
  WMST 304 Feminist Theories: Identity, Knowledge, and Power 3
  WMST 298 Writing/Research Lab 1
  WMST 325 Race, Class, Feminism 3
  WMST 492 Senior Seminar 3
  WMST 498 Field Study 2
    History courses (3 hrs) from one of the following: HIST 320, 321, 322, 344, 345, 427, 428, 462, 471, 472. Other courses may be used upon petition to the Director. 3
2.   Nine hours in one focus area (Feminist & Gender Theory, Social Science, Literature/Film/Arts, Regional/Global, Sexualities). History courses taken to fulfill core requirements may not be used to fulfill requirements for the focus areas. 9
3.   Nine hours in at least 2 additional focus areas (Feminist & Gender Theory, Social Science, Literature/Film/Arts, Regional/Global, Sexualities). History courses taken to fulfill core requirements may not be used to fulfill requirements for the focus areas. See Program Director or Web site for current list of approved electives. 9

    
Second Major Study Requirements

Students may present Women Studies as a second major with 24 hours as follows:

(Fifteen hours of required courses), 200, 304 or 325, 492, 498, and one history course from the following: HIST/WMST 320, HIST 321, HIST 345, HIST 428, HIST 429, HIST 462, HIST 472, or other History courses upon Director's approval. Six hours in one focus area and 3 additional hours from one other focus area. Other courses may be used upon petition to the Director. History courses taken to fulfill major core requirements may not be used to fulfill major requirements for the focus areas.

Minor Study Requirements

The Women Studies minor consists of 21 hours as follows:

Nine hours from 200, 304 or 325, 492; 3 hours from 498, HIST 320, 344, 345, HIST/WMST 320, 321, 322, 428, 462, 471, 472; six hours from 1 focus area and 3 additional hours from one other focus area. Other courses may be used upon petition to the Director. History courses taken to fulfill core requirements may not be used to fulfill requirements for the focus areas.


Courses

WMST 200. Introduction to Women Studies. (3)



WMST 231. Psychology of Human Sexuality. (3)



WMST 250. Black Women. (3)



WMST 279. Interdisciplinary Topics. (1-3, may be repeated 3 times Δ)



WMST 304. Feminist Theories: Identity, Knowledge, and Power. (3)



WMST 313. Women and the Law. (3)



WMST 314. Women’s Contemporary Legal Issues. (3)



WMST 324. Contemporary Feminist Theory. (3)



WMST 325. Race, Class and Feminism. (3)



WMST 326. Gender and Communication. (3)



WMST 331. Transnational Feminisms. (3)



WMST 332. Introduction to Chicana Studies. (3)



WMST 334 / 534. Language and Gender. (3)



WMST 335. Lesbian Culture and Politics. (3)



WMST 339. Women and Cultural Violence. (3)



WMST 353. Women and Creativity. (3)



WMST 375. Psychology of Women. (3)



WMST 377. Population Policy and Politics. (3)



WMST 379. Interdisciplinary Topics. (1-3 to a maximum of 9 Δ)



WMST 414. Feminine Sexuality. (3)



WMST 469. Multiculturalism, Gender and Media. (3)



WMST 472. Women in Modern Latin America. (3)



WMST 492. Senior Seminar. (3)



WMST 498. Feminism in Action. (3)



WMST 499. Independent Study. (1-3, may be repeated 3 times Δ)



WMST 510. Feminist Theories. (3)



WMST 512. Introduction to Feminist Research Methodology. (3)



WMST 534 / 334. Language and Gender. (3)



WMST 579. Interdisciplinary Topics. (1-3, may be repeated 3 times Δ)



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