Nan McEntire is teaching a section of Literature and Life with a women's-studies focus: "Women's Folk Literature" this spring. The course no. is English 239, section 415. It is being offered on Monday nights.
Debra Israel's Econ 353, listed below, will be offered during Spring 2009: I only offer it every other spring, so for upper-level students, this is their chance! While there is an economics prerequisite for the course, I have had students successfully complete the course even while taking Econ 100 concurrently. The prerequisite is on course in economics (either Econ 100 or Econ 201).
African and African American Studies |
213 Introduction to Black American Writers
340 Multicultural American Literature
383 Modern Black American Literature
Biology |
491H
Special Topics in
Life Sciences: Sex, Brains and Hormones*
416 Cross-Cultural Communication
428* Media and Identity
445W Film Theory and Criticism - only when W section is offered
ECONOMICS 353 Gender and Economics |
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243 Introduction to Black American Writers
339 Women’s Poetry
340 Multicultural American Literature
346 Modern Black American Literature
349 Women Writers of the United States
359 Women Writers of Great Britain
301 Honors Junior Seminar - only when D or H section is offered
334 African American History, 1890 to present
439 Women in History - United States (A), Europe (B), or the Wider World (C)
Philosophy |
430A Seminar - only when A section offered
Political Science |
107 United States Diversity: Contemporary American Issues
Psychology |
100 Psychology of Human Sexuality and Sexual Responsibility
490Z Seminar in Psychology - only when Z section offered
Recreation and Sport Management |
150 Introduction to Nonprofit Management
Sociology |
110 United States Diversity: Sociological Perspectives
302 Work, Employment, and Society
Women's Studies |
200 Introduction to Women’s Studies
475
*These courses were
approved for addition to the electives list by the Women’s Studies Advisory
Board in July of 2008. BIO 491H (a
special topics course in BIO) will only be accepted as an elective when the
course offered is “Sex, Brains, and Hormones”.
For more information on these courses for the current semester, access the Dynamic Schedule of Courses.
Updated January 5, 2009 [MM]