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Courses, listed from Spring 2004 to Fall 2006

Spring 2004 Courses

Summer 2004 Courses

  • WS 201.Women's Studies: An Interdisciplinary Approach, Instructor: Anne Morgan, July Only Course, 7/06/04 to 7/30/04, 1:00-3:10 MTWRF.
  • WS 381.Feminism and Philosophy, Instructor: Tamela Ice, June and July Course, 6/08/04 to 7/30/04, MTWRF.
  • WS 396 Studies in: Behind the Veil, Instructor: Roksana Alavi, July Only Course, 7/06/04 to 7/30/04, MTWRF.
  • WS 498 Independent Study
  • WS 650 Service Learning (permission of Director Ann Cudd, by appt.)
  • WS 797 Directed Readings

Fall 2004 Courses

  • WS 201 Women's Studies: An Interdisciplinary Approach
  • WS 320. From Goddesses to Witches: Women in Premodern Europe (Same as HIST 320)
  • WS 396 Studies in: African Popular Fiction: Sex, Thrill and Romance
  • WS 396: Studies in: Women in the Modern Middle East (Sorry, this course is cancelled and will not be offered in the fall.)
  • WS 468. Psychology of Women (Same as PSYCH 468)
  • WS 498 Independent Study
  • WS 499. Honors
  • WS 510: History of American Women: Colonial Times to 1870 (Same as HIST 530 and AMS 510)(Sorry, course has been cancelled)
  • WS 549. History of Feminist Theory (Same as HIST 649)
  • WS 600. Contemporary Feminist Political Theory (Same as POLS 600)
  • WS 650 Service Learning (permission of Director Ann Cudd, by appt.)
  • WS 797 Directed Readings
  • WS 801. Women and Gender: Theory and Methods

Spring 2005 Courses

  • WS 201. Women’s Studies: An Interdisciplinary Approach (Tamela Ice and Ailecia Ruscin, GTAs)
  • WS 202. Introduction to Women's Studies: Honors
  • WS 321. From Mystics to Feminists (Same as HIST 321)(Prof. Marta Vicente)
  • WS 396. Studies in: The Global Village: Gender, Migration, and Cultures (Prof. Omofolabo Ajayi)
  • WS 396. Studies in: Language, Gender, and the Queer Identity (Jimmie Manning, GTA)
  • WS 498. Independent Study
  • WS 511. History of American Women, 1870-present (Same as HIST 531 and AMS 511)
  • WS 520. Women and Violence (Prof. Charlene Muehlenhard)
  • WS 601. Senior Seminar in Women’s Studies (Prof. Marta Vicente)
  • WS 650. Service Learning (Prof. Ann Cudd, Director)
  • WS 651. Women and Politics in Latin America (Prof. Lorraine Bayard de Volo)
  • WS 696. Studies in: Human Sexuality: Scientific and Cultural Perspectives (Prof. Charlene Muehlenhard)
  • WS 797 Directed Readings
  • WS 898. Research Colloquium (Prof. Ann Schofield)

Fall 2005 Courses

  • WS 201 An Interdisciplinary Introduction to Women's Studies, Instructors: GTA's Ailecia Ruscin and Milton Wendland
  • WS 396 Studies in: African Popular Fiction: Gender, Sex, and Romance, Instructor: Omofolabo Ajayi
  • WS 396 Studies in: Women and the Legislative Process, Instructor: Barbara Ballard
  • WS 468 Psychology of Women, Instructor: Charlene Muehlenhard
  • WS 498 Independent Study
  • WS 499 Honors in Women's Studies
  • WS 510 History of American Women: Colonial Times to 1870, Instructor: Ann Schofield
  • WS 600 Contemporary Feminist Political Theory, Instructor: Hannah Britton
  • WS 650 Service Learning in Women's Studies, Instructor: Ann Cudd, Director of Women's Studies
  • WS 797 Directed Readings
  • WS 801 Women and Gender Studies: Theory and Methods, Instructor: Marta Vicente

Spring 2006 Courses

  • WS 201. Women’s Studies: An Interdisciplinary Introduction
  • WS 321. From Mystics to Feminists (Same as HIST 321)
  • WS 389. Anthropology of Gender: Male, Female, and Beyond
  • WS 396. Studies in: The Global Village: Gender, Culture, Migration
  • WS 498. Independent Study
  • WS 499. Honors
  • WS 511. History of Women in the United States, 1870-present (Same as AMS 511 and HIST 531)
  • WS 520. Women and Violence
  • WS 562. Women and Politics (Same as POLS 562)
  • WS 601. Senior Seminar
  • WS 650. Service Learning
  • WS 653. Gender, War, and Peace (Same as POLS 653)
  • WS 696. Seminar: Conceptual Issues in Human Sexuality (Same as PSYC 690)
  • WS 797. Directed Readings
  • WS 837. Comparative Colloquium in Women’s History (Same as AMS 837 and Hist 897)
  • WS 873. Research Seminar in U.S. Women’s History (Same as AMS 973 & HIST 973)
  • WS 898. Research Colloquium

Fall 2006 Courses

  • WS 201. Women’s Studies: An Interdisciplinary Introduction, Instructors: GTAs Ailecia Ruscin and Liz Miller
  • WS 320. Goddesses-Witches
  • WS 381. Feminism and Philosophy, Instructor: Tamela Ice
  • WS 396. Studies in: Women and the Legislative Process, Instructor: Barbara Ballard
  • WS 396. African American Women, From the Colonial Era to the Present, Instructor: Tanya Hart
  • WS 468. Psychology of Women, Instructor: Charlene Muehlenhard
  • WS 498. Independent Study
  • WS 499. Honors in WS
  • WS 510. History of American Women: Colonial-1870, Instructor: Ann Schofield
  • WS 560. Race, Gender & Post-Colonial Discourse, Instructor: Omofolabo Ajayi-Soyinka
  • WS 650. Service Learning, Instructor Ann Cudd
  • WS 696. Conceptual Issues in Human Sexuality, Instructor Charlene Muehlenhard
  • WS 797 Directed Readings
  • WS 801. Women and Gender Studies: Theory & Methods, Instructor Hannah Britton

Spring 2007 Courses

  • WS 201. Women's Studies: An Interdisciplinary Introduction, Instructors: GTAs Ailecia Ruscin and Liz Miller
  • WS 321. From Mystics to Feminists: Women's History in Europe, 1600 to Present, Instructor: Marta Vicente
  • WS 498. Independent Study
  • WS 499. Honors in WS
  • WS 511. History of American Women: 1870-Present, Instructor: Tanya Hart
  • WS 520. Women and Violence, Instructor: Charlene Muehlenhard
  • WS 562. Women and Politics, Instructor: Hannah Britton
  • WS 601. Seminar in Women's Studies, Instructor: Omofolabo Ajayi-Soyinka
  • WS 650. Service Learning in Women Studies, Instructor: Ann Cudd
  • WS 696. Studies in: Conceptual Issues in Human Sexuality, Charlene Muehlenhard
  • WS 696. Studies in: Gender and Politics in Africa, Instructor: Hannah Britton
  • WS 837: Comparative Colloquium in Women's History, Instructor: Marta Vicente & Elizabeth MacGonagle
  • WS 898: Research Colloquium, Instructor: Ann Schofield