Courses Approved for WS Credit
Asterisks (*) = Women's Studies Program Diversity Requirement
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APPROVED CROSS-LISTED COURSES
AFRICANA STUDIES
#AAS 401: Black Feminist Thought in the 19th and 20th Centuries
ANTHROPOLOGY
ANTH 228: Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Sex and Gender Roles
ASIAN STUDIES
#AS 222/322: Daughters of China: Chinese Women's Autobiography
CIVIL WAR ERA STUDIES
#CWES 347: Women in Public Gender and Cultural Transformation in US, 1840-1900
ECONOMICS
ECON 232: Gender Issues in Economics (formerly 302 & 252)
ENGLISH
ENG 120: Women's Literature in English
ENG 330: Topics (Feminine/Feminist Aesthetics) (formerly 404)
ENG 334: Nineteenth-Century British Women Writers
ENG 403: Contemporary Women Writers
FIRST YEAR SEMINARS
FYS 125: The Witches of Salem
FYS 128:�A Critical Approach to Pornography and Debates that Divided the Feminist Movement
FYS 148:�Gender and the Global Environment
FYS 172: The Role of Gender in Science and Technology
FYS 196: The Milestones of American Women over the Past Century
HISTORY
HIS 209: Women's History Since 1500
#HIS 245: Gender and the American Civil War
HIS 308: Women, Power and Politics in Early Modern Europe
HIS 323: Gender in Modern Japan
ITALIAN
*IT 270: Objects of Desire/Desiring Subjects: A Survey of Italian Women Writers of the 20th Century
MANAGEMENT
#MGT 431: Women and Work: Women at the Top and Women at the Bottom
MUSIC
#MUS 108: Women and Music
PHILOSOPHY
PHIL 218: Gender and Identity
POLITICAL SCIENCE
PS 301: Gender and American Politics
PS 382: Feminist Theory in American Politics
*PS 412: Women and the Political Economy of Development
PSYCHOLOGY
PSYCH 400: Seminar on the Psychology of Gender and Sexuality
SOCIOLOGY
SOC 217: Gender Roles and Inequality
SOC 240: Sexualities
SPANISH
SPAN�310: Representations of Women in Peninsular Lit. from the 10th - 17th Centuries
APPROVED AFFILIATED COURSES
ANTHROPOLOGY
ANTH 240: Peoples and Cultures of Southeast Asia and the Pacific
ASIAN STUDIES
AS 238: Pre-modern Japanese Literature
CLASSICS
CL 121: Survey of Greek Civilization
CL 264: Ancient Tragedy
CL 266: Ancient Comedy
ENGLISH
ENG 330: Topics (The Dream of the Artificial Wo/Man)
ENG 333: Victorian Aesthetics
FIRST YEAR SEMINARS
FYS 126: Witchcraft Belief in Early America
FYS 156: Separate and Unequal: An Examination of Race, Gender and Economic Outcomes
FYS 193: Beauty, Body Image, and Identity in Cross-Cultural Perspectives
FRENCH
FREN 345: Turmoil and Loss in Qu�b�cois Literature by Women
POLITICAL SCIENCE
PS 406: Politics of Poverty
SOCIOLOGY
SOC 206: Sociology of the Family
SPANISH
SPAN 351: Lyric Poetry
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