Graduate
students must complete nine credit hours with a grade of B or better
in each course. Because the minor is an interdisciplinary one, at least one of
the courses needs to be in a field different from that of the graduate
program. All courses must be taught by the Women's and Gender
Studies Affiliated Faculty. An Affiliated Faculty member (not in the field of the graduate program) must sit
on the master's or dissertation committee.
ENG 583 Gender and Medicine
WGS/ANT 544 Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Women
WGS/ECD 540 Gender Issues in Counseling
WGS/HI 547 American Women to 1900
WGS/HI 548 American Women in the 20th Century
WGS/PSY 506 Psychology of Gender
WGS/SOC 704 Feminist Thought in the Social Sciences
WGS/SOC 737 Sociology of Gender
SOC 739 Social Psychology of Inequality
ZO 592V Sex Differences: Neurobiology and Society
Special topics courses in a variety of disciplines may be taken
with the approval of the Women's and Gender Studies Curriculum Committee.
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