WST 200 Introduction to Women's Studies
Examines the nature and function of women in society from an interdisciplinary perspective, focusing on the similarity and diversity of women's experience over time and across cultures. The course will examine topics such as sex roles, socialization, political and philosophical perspectives on women's issues, and women's accomplishments in history, art, literature, science, health issues, and the family. Students will gain an awareness of the limitations of traditional scholarship on women, and gain a means of practical application of the new scholarship on women's roles and nature.
Prerequisite
Equivalent testing score (e.g.,
ENG 121 or higher,) or enrollment in or completion of
CCR 092 or
CCR 093 or
CCR 094. The CCR course or
ENG 121 may be taken concurrently with this course.