About the Minor
Women's Studies is an interdisciplinary and multi-disciplinary program that seeks to provide students and the university community with educational frameworks and strategies for intellectual and personal growth, positive social change, and political awareness that informs active participation in public affairs. It prepares students to gain an awareness of women's issues, to understand how social constructions of gender and sexuality affect and have shaped daily experience, broader social structures, institutions, social relations, and cultural and aesthetic production. By its very definition, attention to gender necessitates an approach that examines gender across race, class, sexuality, age and nationality.
Courses Available in Spring 2019
- ENGL A466 Southern Women Writers
- RELS U281 Women in World Religions
- RELS V294 Women in Islam
- SOCI A240 Sociology of the Family
- SOCI A250 Sociology of Gender
- SOCI X416 Gender Law and Social Control
- VISA A285 Cinematic Representations of Cross-Gender Performance