51Æ·²è

Women's and Gender Studies

Category
Contact

Julie Peterson
jpeterson6@une.edu

Degree name
Minor in Women's and Gender Studies
Sections

Mission

Through exploring the social construction of gender in a variety of cultural contexts, women's and gender studies aims to improve understanding of the situations of all people and to employ gender as a central category of analysis. Its goals include recognizing gendered individuals of all backgrounds as whole and productive human beings, providing a more accurate and equitable account of human experience.

Minor Description

The minor in women's and gender studies introduces students to the theories, methods, and issues of the field of women's and gender studies. Complementing and building upon the traditional humanities and social science offerings of the 51Æ·²èCollege of Arts and Sciences, the women's and gender studies minor provides an interdisciplinary perspective to students' education by combining the scholarly traditions of many fields of knowledge in new and productive ways.

Curricular Requirements

Eighteen credits as indicated below will satisfy the minor in women's and gender studies.

Program Required Courses Credits
WGST 200 - Introduction to Women's Studies 3
WGST 400 - Capstone in Women's and Gender Studies or Advanced (300 - 400-level) WGST approved course (see table below) 3
Elective Credits (complete at least four of the courses in the table below) 12
Minimum Required Total Credits 18
Electives
ANT 312 – Human Trafficking
ENG 223 - Survey of Women's Literature
ENG 310 - Writing and Women's Health
ENG 327 - Women Writers of the World
ENV 331 - Women and the Environment
HIS 204 - Growing up Female: A History of American Girls
HIS 250 - American Women's History I 1600-1865
HIS 251 - American Women's History II 1865-present
HIS 252 - Gender in Latin American History
HIS 337 - Topics in Women's History
HIS 353 - Sex and the City
PHI 125 - Friendship, Love, Marriage, and Sex
PSC 312 - The Family and Politics
PSC 321 - Women and Politics
PSC 432 - Autonomy and the Politics of Reproduction
PSC 450 - Contemporary Feminist Theories
PSY 215 - Psychology of Gender
SOC 240 - Race, Class, and Gender: Sociological Perspectives
SOC 350 - Deviance
SOC 425 - Sex, Gender, and Sexuality in Critical Perspective
WGST 101/201/301/401 - Topics in Women's and Gender Studies
WGST 276 - Women in the Ancient World
WGST 278 - Women in the Modern World
WGST 310 - Medieval Women in History and Legend
Women's and Gender Studies elective credit may be given for the following topics courses. Examples of specific sections for which credit will be given are listed in parentheses.
ENG 216 - Topics in Law & Literature I (Criminals, Idiots, and Minors)
ENG 234 - Topics in British Literature (Fallen Angels: New Woman Fiction in England and America)
ENG 326 - Topics in Literature & Health (Madness in Literature)
ENG 326 - Topics in Literature & Health (Patient Narratives)
ENG 235 - Topics in American Literature (Women’s YA Dystopian Fiction)
ENG 235 or ENG 435 - Topics in American Literature (Women of the West)
HIS 276 - Women in the Ancient World
HIS 278 - Women in the Modern World
HIS 290 - History Hands-On (Sex and Power: Women in the Americas)
HIS 395 - What Really Happened? Witchcraft
HIS 399 - Topics in History (Gender and Sexuality in Latin American History)
XXX 276 - Human Traditions I (Gender and Politics)
PSY 405 - Special Topics Seminar (Psychology of Sexual Orientation)

Elective credit may, in some cases, be available through internships or directed studies when approved by the Advisory Committee for Women’s and Gender Studies. This elective credit must have content that is women and/or gender-focused.

Learning Outcomes

The Women’s and Gender Studies Program has identified an array of valuable learning outcomes associated with its undergraduate minor curriculum.

Among those, the following three represent especially important learning areas for students graduating with a minor in Women’s and Gender Studies from the 51Æ·²è.

Students completing the Women’s and Gender Studies minor will be able to:

  1. Demonstrate an understanding of the key concerns and methodologies of Women’s and Gender Studies
  2. Articulate orally and in writing the importance of gender to social and cultural issues, past and present
  3. Conduct competent primary and secondary source research in order to develop a basis for informed opinions

Transfer Credit

Admissions

All admitted, matriculated 51Æ·²èstudents can declare a minor in women's and gender studies with the permission of the program director. All students are invited to enroll in women's and gender studies courses.

Financial Information

Tuition and Fees

Tuition and fees for subsequent years may vary. Other expenses include books and housing. For more information regarding tuition and fees, please consult the Financial Information section of this catalog.