Modern Languages and Classics
Minor in Women's Studies, 18 hours
The interdisciplinary major and minor in women's studies are designed to offer students a comprehensive program for the investigation of women's experiences and introduces the theories and methodologies of the discipline of women's studies. Attention is paid to issues of gender, culture, sexuality, race, class, ethnicity, age, sexual orientation, ability, and religious differences.

Minor Courses

Required:
WMNST 210

W S Intro

3
499

W S Capstone

3

12 hours from:  

WMNST

220

Intl Ws Iss (3)

310

W S Symp (3)

314

WS Symp Comm (3)

410

Fem Theory (3)

498

Indpen Study (1-3)

AHS 301

Spc Top AHS (3)

ANTH 341

Anth Women (3)

CC 302 Wmn in Antiq (3)
CJC 311

Race Gender (3)

ENG 328

Lang Gender (3)

490

Lit & Gender (3)

FL 307

Eur Wom Lit (3)

HIST 215

Women Amer H (3)

452

Wom Mod Eur (3)

HSC 261

Health Sex (3)

472

Women Health (3)

POLS 241

Family Law (3)

474

Women Poltcs (3)

PSYSC 277

Sexual Behav (3)

324

Psych Women (3)

SOC 235

Women (3)

424

Family (3)

434

Hu Sexuality (3)

SOCWK 330

Behav Envr 2 (3)

WMNST 369

Internship (1-6)

or
479

Unpaid Intrn (1-6)

12
_____
18 hrs

It is strongly suggested that students balance their programs with at least one elective from the humanities and one elective from the biological and social sciences:

  • Students electing SOC 424 or 434 should complete SOC 100 first as a social and behavioral science University Core Curriculum requirement and to satisfy the prerequisite.
  • Students electing PSYSC 277 or 324 should complete PSYSC 100 first as a social and behavioral science University Core Curriculum requirement and to satisfy the prerequisite.

Other courses may be substituted with the approval of the director of the Women and Gender Studies program.

For counseling and guidance, students should inquire at the Office of Women and Gender Studies, BB 108,  (765) 285-5451.

For more information, call the Women's Studies program at (765) 285-5451.