Spring 2023 - WGS Graduate Specialization or Minor Courses

Note: Course offerings are subject to change.

Items on this page include separate lists of courses that count towards the Graduate Specialization or the Graduate Minor Courses. (Updated: October 21, 2022)

Graduate Specialization and Graduate Minor Courses

Return to Spring 2023 Courses WGS Graduate Student page with Requirements

Subject Course Section Course Title Day(s) and Times Instructor
HIST 802 001 Sexuality in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century America MWF 9:30am-10:20am Rose Holz
TMFD/WMNS 810/810A 001 Body, Dress and Identity MW 3:30pm-4:45pm Flothe, Kylin
ENGL 814 001 Women's Literature: 19th-Century American Womens's Writing M 2:30pm-5:20pm Melissa Homestead
ENGL 830A 101 Shakespeare W 6:00pm-8:50pm Stage, Kelly
FREN 845 001 Short Fiction: Contes de fees (French fairy tales) TR 3:30pm-4:45pm Nora Peterson
PSYC/CYAF/EDPS/SOCI 871 001 Human Sexuality and Society TR 12:30pm-1:45pm Rosemary Esseks
PSYC/CYAF/EDPS/SOCI 871 700 Human Sexuality and Society Online Rosemary Esseks
ENGL 875A 001 Rhetorical Theory: Rhetoric of Women Writers R 5:30pm-8:20pm Shari Stenberg
WMNS 896 001 Independent Study in Women's and Gender Studies Independent Study Please consult your thesis/dissertation advisor about taking this course. Then follow-up with Shari Stenberg for a permission code to enroll.
WMNS 897 001 Internship in Women's and Gender Studies Field Studies Please consult your thesis/dissertation advisor about taking this course. Then follow-up with Shari Stenberg for a permission code to enroll.
COMM 950D 001 Rhetoric of Race and Masculinity W 2:30pm-5:20pm Casey Kelly
HIST 951 001 History of Women and Gender R 6:30pm-8:50pm Deirdre Cooper Owens
POLS 979 001 Research Seminar in Comparative Politics F 1:00pm-3:50pm Alice Kang
Courses of Interest for WGS Graduate Specializers and Graduate Minors: These courses do not automatically count. Before enrolling, you must consult with the graduate advisor, Shari Stenberg and the instructor in order to determine whether the content will be significant enough to count towards the major or minor.
PSYC 930 001 Seminar in Psychology: Psychometric Methods
This course will be on Qualitative Methods and Analysis, and requires a meeting with the Instructor to ensure a focus on WGS themes, and a permission code from the Psych front desk: psychdesk or Pam.
WF 12:30pm-1:45pm Kathryn Holland