Graduate Women's Studies
Graduate Women's Studies
2014 Spring Term
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WOMEN'S VOICES/WOMEN'S LIVES
WOMENST 503
A study of the lives of women in different ages and cultures. Women's roles in society as revealed in diaries, autobiography and biography are explored.
GENDER LAW AND POLICY (GS)
WOMENST 580
A study of legal, social, and moral issues related to gender, such as the definition of sexual difference, inequality in the workplace, lesbian and gay rights, violence against women, and abortion rights. How these issues have been handled historically and normatively within the legal system will be investigated.
INTERNSHIP IN WOMEN'S STUDIES
WOMENST 793
Work and study with an agency or institution related to women's issues. Students working under faculty supervision will combine academic learning with practical experience. Prereq: 12 credits in courses approved for Women's Studies or approval of Women's Studies Internship Committee.
INDEPENDENT STUDIES
WOMENST 798
Study of a selected topic or topics under the direction of a faculty member. Prereq: Consent of Instructor and 6 units from the approved course list or approval of the Women's Studies Chairperson.