A student may complete an
Interdisciplinary Women & Gender Studies certificate by taking WMS 201, Introduction
to Women's Studies and WMS 400, Feminist Theory and Practice and an additional
6 hours of electives selected from the courses listed below. To ensure
the Interdisciplinary nature of the certificate, courses shall be selected
from at least two different departments. Courses must be taken from members
of the Women's Studies Faculty.
Additional Courses for Certificate:
ADM 310; ANT 399; ANT 435 (Topic: India); ANT/SOC 399;
CDF 132; CDF 323 (or HEA 592); CDF 331; CRJ 305; CRJ 345; CSC 490 (Topic:
Seminar in Computer Science: Women and Technology); ENG 301 (Topic: Women,
Writing, and the Internet); ENG 308; ENG 440, ENG 535; ENG 540 (Topic:
Women in Detective Fiction); ENG 550 (Topic: Scribbling Women); ENG 570
(Topic: Jane Austen and Charlotte Bronte); HEA 591; HEA 592 (or CDF 232);
HIS 300 (Topics Relating to Women and Gender); HIS 303; HON 312 (Topic:
Culture and Child Development); HON 316 (Topic: Biology and Gender); MAS
300; NAT 310 (Topic: Women and Science); PHI 390 (Topics: Platonic Perspectives;
Existentialism and Postmodernism); POL 446; PSY 397 (Topic: Cultural Diversity);
PSY 420, SOC 399; SPE 400; WMS 349; WMS 495.
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