Women's Studies Minor
The minor in women’s studies is an interdisciplinary program designed to examine the position of women in culture and society, to integrate a new understanding of women into traditional academic fields, and to heighten the student’s awareness of the range of human experience, potential, and accomplishment.
Other related courses in consultation with the women’s studies advisor (chair of the Department of ETC) may be substituted.
Classes offered during both Fall and Spring semesters
Requirements
- Students must take 18 semester hours, approved by the advisor and the department head, from the following list of courses
- Many special topics courses numbered 379 can be approved by the English chair
Required Course
- WS 201/379 Intro to Women’s Studies 3 Credits
Electives
- AR 367 Women in Art History 3 Credits
- ENG 385 Women and Literature 3 Credits
- GOVT 393 Women, Politics, and Culture 3 Credits
- HIST 320 History of American Women 3 Credits
- PSYC 360 Psychology of Gender 3 Credits
- SOC 318 Race, Class and Gender 3 Credits
- SOC 419 Gender Roles in Society 3 Credits
- THTR 255 Women and Drama 3 Credits
For more info contact:
- Dr. Carol Guerrero-Murphy
- 719-587-7862






