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Electives for Women’s and Gender Studies<br />

Additional elective courses may have been approved since publication of this bulletin. The<br />

program director maintains a complete list of all approved elective courses. For the following<br />

course descriptions, see the relevant department’s listings in this publication.<br />

Courses in the Humanities<br />

AES 310. Race, Class, and Gender in a Color-blind Society. (3h)<br />

ART 351. Women and Art. (3h)<br />

CLA 252. Women in Antiquity. (3h)<br />

ENG 340. Studies in Women and Literature. (3h)<br />

a. The woman writer in society<br />

b. Feminist critical approaches to literature<br />

HST 337. Gender in Early America. (3h)<br />

338. Gender in Modern America. (3h)<br />

HMN 230. Women Writers in Contemporary Italy. (3h)<br />

265. Gender, Spirituality, and Art. (3h)<br />

290. Innovation and Inclusivity. (3h)<br />

320. Perspectives on the Middle Ages. (3h)<br />

a. Medieval Women<br />

b. Medieval Constructs of Gender, Race, and Class<br />

353. African and Caribbean Women Writers. (3h)<br />

MUS 208. Women and Music. (3h)<br />

REL 318. Feminist and Contemporary Interpretations of the New Testament. (3h)<br />

340. Men’s Studies and Religion. (3h)<br />

345. The African-American Religious Experience. (3h)<br />

366. Gender and Religion. (3h)<br />

370. Women and Christianity. (3h)<br />

371. Theology and Sexual Embodiment. (3h)<br />

RUS 280. Russian Women Writers. (3h)<br />

THE 290. Seminar: Women Playwrights. (3h)<br />

Courses in the Social and Natural Sciences<br />

AES 151. Race and Ethnic Diversity in America. (3h)<br />

ANT 332. Anthropology of Gender. (3h)<br />

COM 340. American Rhetorical Movements to 1900. (3h)<br />

341. American Rhetorical Movements since 1900. (3h)<br />

370. Special Topics: Race, Class, Gender, and Sexuality. (3h)<br />

ECN 273. Economics for a Multicultural Future. (3h)<br />

POL 229. Women and Politics. (3h)<br />

252. Topics in International Politics: Gender and International Relations. (3h)<br />

277. Feminist Political Thought. (3h)<br />

PSY 265. Human Sexuality. (3h)<br />

270Y. Topics: Women, Health, and Culture. (1h)<br />

359. Psychology of Gender. (3h)<br />

364. Prejudice, Discrimination, Racism, and Heterosexism. (3h)<br />

W O M E N ' S A N D G E N D E R S T U D I E S<br />

245

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