Women's
Studies Graduate Courses
WST 501: Graduate Topics in Women’s Studies
A
graduate-level, interdisciplinary study of topics such as “Women’s
Health,” “Women and Race,” or Multicultural
Issues in Women’s Studies.” Cr. 3.
This number can
also be used for a graduate version of an undergraduate course
(such as Women in Globalization). The professor works with
the graduate student to design a graduate level educational
experience.
WST 510: Advanced Studies in Feminist Theory
An advanced introduction to major issues in contemporary feminist
theory. Cr. 3.
WST 520: Research Methodologies in Women’s Studies
An interdisciplinary course that focuses on the visions and
methods that feminist scholars use to study women and gender.
Introduces students to pioneering critiques of various methodologies
as well as recent developments in the field. Cr. 3.
WST 580: Feminist Pedagogy
A history of Women’s
Studies as an interdiscipline, a survey of feminist teaching
strategies, and an examination of the philosophies of education
on which those strategies are based. A practicum applying the
course material in a WST class, a departmental course, or possibly
in a K-12 school or other workplace will be included. Cr. 3.
WST 610: Research Seminar in Women’s Studies
An opportunity for students writing theses or dissertations
to present their work and to read and discuss the work of others
doing the same. May be taken twice. Cr. 1.
WST 698: Individual Projects in Women’s Studies
An opportunity for internships or action projects as well as
independent study. Primarily for those not writing theses or
dissertations.
Cr. 1 - 3.
Also available in other departments are:
- EGS 500, Seminar on Gender Roles in Education
- ENG 549, Studies in Women’s Literature
- HTY 620, Seminar in American Women’s History
Departmental Undergraduate Courses which can be taken for graduate
credit:
- WST 401, Advanced Topics in Women's Studies
- WST 410, Feminist Theory
- CHF 451, Family Relationships
- CHF 452, Violence in the Family
- CMJ 405, Women and Communication
- ENG 471, Feminist Literary Critism
- ENG 481, Topics in Women's Literature
- HTY 494, Women, History, and American Society: Selected Topics
- NUR 420, Women's Health
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