Course Selection - WGS
Elective Courses for Women and Gender Studies Area Studies Certificate Students (21 Credits) and Minors (15 Credits):
- ANTH 1010 Cultural Anthropology (BSS)
- ART 2810 Photography 1
- ARTH 3610 Classic Art History: Greece and Rome, Gender Focus (CI)
- ARTH 3620 Early Christian and Byzantine Art, Gender Focus (DHA)
- ARTH 3630 Medieval Art, Gender Focus (DHA)
- ARTH 3720 Renaissance Art, Gender Focus (CI)
- ARTH 3740 Art of Avant - Gardes: 1872 -1945 (CI)
- ARTH 3750 High Modernism To Post - Modernism 1945 - 1989 (CI)
- ARTH 3760 American Art and Visual Culture (CI)
- ARTH 4710 Feminist Theory and Practice in the Visual Arts (CI)
- ARTH 3840 Race and Visual Culture (CI)
- ARTH 4520 The Visual Cultures of Empire (CI)
- ENGL 3325 Eighteenth-Century British Literary History**
- ENGL 3510 Young Adult Literature
- ENGL 3520 Multicultural American Literature
- ENGL 3630 The Farm in Literature in Culture (CI/DHA)
- ENGL 4300 Shakespeare**
- ENGR 1940 Women in Engineering Seminar
- FCHD 1010 Balancing Work and Family (BSS)
- FCHD 1500 Human Development Across the Lifespan (BSS)
- FCHD 2400 Marriage and Family Relationships (BSS)
- FCHD 2450 Consumer and Family Economic Issues (BSS)
- FCHD 3100 Abuse and Neglect in Family Context
- FCHD 3110 Human Sexuality
- FCHD 3210 Families and Cultural Diversity (CI)
- FCSE 3080 Dress and Humanity (DHA)
- HEP 4500 Sexuality Education with the Schools
- HEP 5000 Race, Culture, Class, and Gender Issues in Health (CI)
- HIST/RELS 3020 Introduction to Hinduism (DHA)
- HIST 3630 History of Modern Latin America
- HIST 3670 Slavery in the Atlantic World (CI)
- HIST/WGS 4260 Witches, Workers, & Wives: Gender and Family in Early Modern Europe and America
- HIST/WGS 4550 Women and Gender in America (DHA/CI)
- HIST/RELS 4560 Women in Islam
- HIST 4630 History of Southwest Borderlands
- HIST 4650 Women and Gender in the U.S. West
- JCOM 3410 Film as Cultural Communication: Women, Feminism, and Film (DSS)
- JCOM 4400/6400 Mass Media Criticism
- JCOM/WGS 4410/6410 Gender and the Mass Media
- PE 1407 Rape and Aggression Defense
- PE 3000 Dynamic Fitness, Gender Focus
- PHYS 1200 Introduction to Physics by Hands-on Exploration (BPS)
- PSY 3120 Abuse and Neglect and the Psychological Dimensions of Intimate Violence (DSS)
- PSY 4230 Psychology of Gender (DSS)
- SOC 2370 Sociology of Gender
- SOC 3010 Social Inequality (DSS)
- SPAN 3630 Survey of Latin American Literature II (DHA)
- SPAN 4900 Topic of Spanish Cultural Production
- SPAN 4910 Topics of Hispanic American Cultural Production
- TEAL 6020/7020 Foundations and Change in Early Childhood Education
- THEA 3570 Historic Clothing (DHA)
- WGS 3010 Women and Leadership
- WGS 4900/6900 Directed Study: Women and Gender Studies
** To qualify as a WGS elective, students must complete their course projects on a gender-related topic.
WGS-Approved Special Topics Courses Electives (topics determine whether the course is a WGS elective)
- ANTH 4800 Special Topics: Anthropology of Women’s Health
- BIOL 4750/6750 Special Topics: Women in Science
- ENGL 3030 Perspectives in Literature (DHA)
- ENGL/HIST 3070 Perspectives in Folklore (DHA)
- ENGL 4360 Studies in Film: Genre and Gender in Hollywood
- ENGL 5300 Literature, Arts, and Culture (CI)
- ENGL 5320 Literature, Politics, and Society (CI)
- ENGL 6330 Topics in Literary Studies: Gender-Focused Topic
- ENVS 4950/6900 Special Topics: Gender and Environments
- ENVS 4950/6900 Special Topics: Social Justice and Environments
- GEOG 5900/6900: Special Topics: Gender-Focused Topic
- PSY 1010 General Psychology (BSS) (with Kerry Jordan)
- SPCH 5000 Studies in Speech Communication: Gender and Communication
NOTE
With preapproval of the WGS director, as well as a signed contract with a WGS faculty member, other courses may be applied toward the certificate if at least 50 percent of the class material is directly related to gender issues or if students complete a gender-related project in order to earn 50 percent of their grade in that course.