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Accounting 010
African, Middle Eastern, and South Asian Languages and Literatures 013
Africana Studies 014
African Area Studies 016
Aging 018
American History 512
American Literature
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Anthropology 070
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Dance 203, 206
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Greek, Modern Greek Studies 489
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Individualized Major 555
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Interdisciplinary Studies, SAS 556
Italian 560
Japanese 565
Jewish Studies 563
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Junior Year Abroad
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Latino and Hispanic Caribbean Studies 595
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Portuguese 810
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Russian 860
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Science, Technology, and Society 880
Critical Sexualities Studies 888
Social Justice 904
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Sociology 920
South Asian Studies 925
Spanish 940
Statistics 960
Statistics-Mathematics
Study Abroad 959
Theater Arts 965, 966
Ukrainian 967
Urban Studies
Visual Arts
Women's and Gender Studies 988
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Honors in Women's and Gender Studies
Institute for Women’s Leadership (IWL) Scholars Certificate Program
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New Brunswick Undergraduate Catalog 2009-2011 Programs of Study and Courses for Liberal Arts Students Programs, Faculty, and Courses Women's and Gender Studies 988 Approved Cognate Courses  

Approved Cognate Courses


The women's and gender studies program accepts certain courses offered by other departments as cognate courses, which may be counted toward the women's and gender studies major or minor. These courses are cross-listed below. The courses in this cross-listing have counterparts offered by the women's and gender studies program that utilize the same last three digits of the course number as the cross-listed course, but with the women's and gender studies school/subject code designation of 01:988. (For example, course 01:014:206, an Africana studies course, also is offered by the women's and gender studies program as course 01:988:206.) There are 28 courses that do not follow this pattern, cross-referenced as follows:


01:014:481 = 01:988:483

01:050:326 = 01:988:327

01:070:324 = 01:988:337

01:350:371 = 01:988:366

01:350:381 = 01:988:388

01:351:355 = 01:988:352

01:351:356 = 01:988:353

01:351:361 = 01:988:364

01:351:435,436 = 01:988:437,438

01:353:496,497 = 01:988:495,496

01:354:385 = 01:988:376

01:450:361 = 01:988:367

01:470:384 = 01:988:391

01:508:307 = 01:988:308

01:512:381 = 01:988:390

01:563:323 = 01:988:314

01:563:384 = 01:988:391

01:590:323 = 01:988:328

01:790:335 = 01:988:336

01:790:426 = 01:988:428

01:836:306 = 01:988:304

01:840:350 = 01:988:343

01:840:351 = 01:988:349

01:840:360 = 01:988:361


Full course descriptions for all cross-listed courses can be found under the appropriate originating department's subject code listing. Credit is not given for both a women's and gender studies course (01:988:) and its corresponding cross-listed course.


01:014:206  The Black Woman (3)

01:014:306  The Black Woman in Political Context (3)

01:014:481  The Black Family (3)

01:016:224  Women and Gender in African History (3)

01:016:312  African Feminism (3)

01:016:379  Gender and Power in Africa (3)

01:050:325  Women on the Fringe (3)

01:050:326  The Culture of American Women (3)

01:070:225  Women in an Anthropological Perspective (3)

01:070:323  Women Writing Culture (3)

01:070:324  Globalization, Sex, and Families (3)

01:070:363  Race, Class, Gender, and Schooling (3)

01:070:378  The Anthropology of Gender (3)

01:070:379  Gender and Power in Africa (3)

01:070:389  Ethnography of Gender in South Asia (3)

01:082:305  Women and Art (3)

01:190:320  Women in Antiquity (3)

01:195:327  Women's Traditions in Literature (3)

01:220:375  Women and the Economy (3)

01:220:427  Women's Work and Labor Markets (3)

01:350:371  Black Women Writers (3)

01:350:381  Medieval and Early Modern Women Writers (3)

01:350:382  Restoration and 18th-Century Women Writers (3)

01:350:383  Nineteenth-Century Women Writers (3)

01:350:384  Twentieth-Century Women Writers (3)

01:350:385  American Women Writers to 1900 (3)

01:350:386  Twentieth-Century American Women Writers (3)

01:351:265  Introduction to the Study of Women Writers (3)

01:351:266  Issues and Methods in Feminist Literary Studies (3)

01:351:355  Drama by Women (3)

01:351:356  Fiction by Women (3)

01:351:357  Poetry by Women (3)

01:351:358  Autobiography by Women (3)

01:351:359  Gender and Genre (3)

01:351:361  Issues and Problems in Feminist Literary Studies (3)

01:351:435,436  Seminar: Feminist Literary Studies (3,3)

01:353:340  Feminist Theory in Literary Study (3)

01:353:346  Theories of Gender and Sexuality (3)

01:353:496,497  Seminar: Topics in Feminist Theory (3,3)

01:354:385  Theories of Women and Film (3)

01:420:313  Twentieth-Century Feminism: Theories of Gender (3)

01:420:319  Women Writers from 1789 to the Present (3)

01:450:361  Gender Geographies (3)

01:470:374  Matriarchy and Modernity  (3)

01:470:384  Yiddish Literature from Tradition to Enlightenment (3)

01:470:385  The Changing Image of Women in German Literature (3)

01:500:315  The Woman in Judaism (3)

01:506:211  Women in Europe and the Americas until 1800 (3)

01:506:212  Women in Europe and the United States since 1800 (3)

01:506:311  History of Feminism (3)

01:506:373 or 01:563:373  History of Jewish Women (3)

01:506:393  Advanced Topics in the History of Women (3)

01:508:224  Women and Gender in African History (3)

01:508:307  Women and Society in the Islamic Middle East (3)

01:508:316 or 01:563:316  Israeli Women: Historical and Literary Perspectives (3)

01:508:346  Women in Chinese History (3)

01:510:253  History of Witchcraft and Magic (3)

01:512:380  Women in American History I (3)

01:512:381  Women in American History II (3)

01:512:482  Male and Female in American History (3)

01:560:356  Women in Italian Literature and Society (3)

01:563:316  Israeli Women: Historical and Literary Perspectives (3)

01:563:322  Women in the Bible (3)

01:563:335  Jewish-American Women: Contested Lives (3)

01:563:373  History of Jewish Women (3)

01:563:384  Yiddish Literature from Tradition to Enlightenment (3)

01:565:360  Japanese Women Writers (3)

01:590:150  The Latin American Woman (3)

01:590:323  U.S. Latina Feminisms (3)

01:595:210  Women in the Caribbean-Caribbean Women in the United States (3)

01:730:347  Philosophical Issues in Feminism (3)

01:790:335  Women and American Politics (3

01:790:355  Women and Public Policy (3)

01:790:365  Gender and Political Theory (3)

01:790:423  Contemporary Feminist Theory (3)

01:790:424  Gender and Political Economy (3)

01:790:426  Gender, Public Policy, and Law (3)

01:830:362  Psychology of Sex and Gender (3)

01:830:381  Psychology of Women (3)

01:840:350  Women in Eastern Religions (3)

01:840:351  Women in Western Religions (3)

01:840:360  Feminist Theology (3)

01:860:435  Social Construction of Gender and Sexuality in Russian Literature (3)

01:920:216  Sociology of Women (3)

01:920:272  Sociology of the Family (3)

01:920:324  Sociology of Gender (3)

01:920:354  Third-World Women (3)

01:920:440  Sexuality and Society (3)

01:920:470  Seminar in the Sociology of Gender (3)

01:940:342  Women Writers of the Hispanic World (3)

01:940:351  Women Writers of the Hispanic World-English (3)

07:080:300  Women Artists (3)

37:575:309  Working Women in American Society (3)

37:575:335  Women and the Labor Movement in the United States and Globally (3)

 
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