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Women's & Gender Studies Program
Wake Forest University
Tribble Hall, A106A
P.O. Box 7365
Winston-Salem, NC 27109

Phone: 336-758-3758
Fax: 336-758-4143
wgs@wfu.edu

Other Courses

Courses in the Humanities

AES     357.     Studies in Chicano/a Literature (3h)
ART    351.     Women and Art (3h)
CLA    252.     Women in Antiquity (3h)
ENG    340.    Studies in Women and Literature (3h)
                                 a. The Woman Writer in Society
                                 b. Feminist Critical Approaches to literature
            357.     Studies in Chicano/a Literature (3h)
            371.     American Ethnic Literature (3h)
GES    390.    German Women Writers (3h)
HST    337.     Gender in Early America (3h)
            338.    Gender in Modern America (3h)
            388.    Nation, Faith, and Gender in the Middle East (3h)
HMN  2248.  Cross-cultural Encounters in Morocco (3h)
            230.    Women Writers in Contemporary Italy (3h)
            231.     Italian Women and the City (3h)
            265.     Gender, Spirituality, and Art (3h)
            290.    Innovation and Inclusivity (3h)
            320.    Perspectives on the Middle Ages (3h)
                                a. Medieval Women
                                b. Medieval Constructs of Gender, Race, and Class
            353.     African and Caribbean Women Writers (3h)
ITA     335.     Italian Women Writers (3h)
            336.    Italian Women and the City (3h)
MUS   208.    Women and Music (3h)
REL    318.     Feminist and Contemporary Interpretations of the New Testament (3h)
            340.    Men’s Studies and Religion (3h)
            345.     African-American Religious Experience (3h)
            366.    Gender and Religion (3h)
            388.    South Asian Women: Religion, Culture, and Politics (3h)
SPN    353.    Contemporary Women Novelists and their Female Characters (3h)

Courses in the Social and Natural Sciences

AES    151.      Race and Ethnic Diversity in America (3h)
            310.     Race, Class, and Gender in a Color-blind Society (3h)
ANT   332.    Anthropology of Gender (3h)
            333.    Language and Gender (3h)
COM   340.    American Rhetorical Movements to 1900 (3h)
            341.     American Rhetorical Movements since 1900 (3h)
            370.    Special Topics: Race, Class, Gender, and Sexuality (3h)
ECN    273.     Economics for a Multicultural Future (3h)
LIN     333.    Language and Gender (3h)
POL    229.    Women and Politics (3h)
            277.     Feminist Political Thought (3h)
PSY    265.     Human Sexuality (3h)
            359.     Psychology of Gender (3h)
            364.    Prejudice, Discrimination, Racism, and Heterosexism (3h)
SOC    153.     Contemporary Families (3h)
            305.    Gender in Society (3h)
            318.     Social Stratification in the American South (3h)
            347.     Society, Culture, and Sport (3h)
            359.     Race and Ethnic Relations (3h)
            360.    Social Inequality (3h)
            361.     Sociology of African-American Families (3h)
            375.     Gender, Power, and Violence (3h)

 

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