GENDER STUDIES (GNST)

Linda Coon
Chair of Studies
506 Old Main
575-6776

This minor introduces students to a cross-disciplinary approach to issues in women's studies, men's studies, and the social construction of gender.

Program Requirements: The student must complete 15 credit hours of regular courses listed below or special topics and seminars found in each semester's Schedule of Classes under Gender Studies, including Introduction to Gender Studies (HUMN 2003):

ANTH 3163, Male and Female
COMM 4333, Communication and Gender
ENGL 3913, Women and Modern Literature
HIST 3083, Women and Christianity
HIST 3093, Women in History
HIST 4133, Society and Gender in Modern Europe
HIST 4413, Women and Family in the Middle East Since 1800
HUMN 2003, Introduction to Gender Studies
HUMN 3253, Feminist Thought and Culture
HUMN 4243, Women in Music and Art
SOCI 4133, The Family
SOCI 4203, Gender and Society
HIST 4353, Middle East 600-1250
HIST 4373, Mongol & Mamluk Middle East 1250-1520
HIST 4393, The Ottoman Empire and Iran 1300-1722
HIST 4443, American Religion
HIST 4533, American Social and Intellectual History to 1865
HUMN 2203, Introduction to Religious Studies
HUMN 3163, On Death and Dying
HUMN 4203, World Religions
HUMN 4913, Literary Reflections of the Holocaust
PHIL 4013, Platonism and the Origin of Christian Theology
PHIL 4023, Medieval Philosophy
PHIL 4303, Philosophy of Religion
PLSC 4593, Islam and Politics
SOCI 3103, Religion and Society (same as ANTH 3103)
WLIT 2323, Greek and Roman Mythology
WLIT 2333, Patterns in Mythology
WLIT 4273, Literature of India and the Near East
WLIT 4293, Literature of China and Japan