Course Offerings
- ANTH 3186: Anthropology of Gender
- ART 4240: Women in Art in the 20th Century
- CRIM 3983: Directed Criminology Research
- CRIM 4231: Women and Criminal Justice
- CRIM 4232: Family Violence
- CRIM 4981: Directed Readings
- ENG 2190: Studies in Literature by Women
- ENG 4185: Studies in Literature by Women
- HIST 4467: Women in American History to 1890
- HIST 4468: Women in American History from 1890
- HIST 4485: History of Black Women in America
- MGMT 4626: Women and Work
- PHIL 4130: Feminist Philosophy
- POLS 3102: Gender in Politics
- POLS 4502: Gender and Ethnicity in International Politics
- PSYC 4085: Feminist Theory
- PSYC 4140: Psychology of Gender
- SOCI 2203: Intro to Women's Studies
- SOCI 3293: Marriage and Family
- SOCI 3603: Sociology of Gender
- SOCI 4103: Women and Work
- SOCI 4203: Women in American Society
- SOCI 4153: Women and Aging
- SOCI 4915: Violence Against Women
- SOCI 4916: Gender and Work
- SOCI 4999: Women and Social Change
- SOCI 4999: Globalization and Women
- XIDS 2100: Representing American Womanhood
- XIDS 2100: Women on Stage and Screen
- XIDS 2100: Jack the Ripper
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Also, each semester there are additional courses offered in many different disciplines, often 4999 seminar courses, that will count toward a Women's Studies minor. Moreover, many departments offer directed readings, directed research and internships which may count towards a Women's Studies minor. Directed readings, directed research and internships require the consent of the course professor and also Director of Women's Studies, Tiffany Parsons.
