Students enrolled in the women's and gender studies graduate program
may take cognate courses offered by other graduate programs to enhance
their area of concentration. Courses with a significant emphasis on
gender, sexuality, and feminist thought are offered throughout the
university.
Descriptions for the courses listed below can be found
elsewhere in this catalog or in that of one of the professional
schools. Students should inquire at the office of the graduate program
offering a particular course to determine the specific topic of the
course that semester.
Anthropology
16:070:506 Research Design and Methods
in Cultural Anthropology (3)
Comparative Literature
16:195:501 Introduction to
Literary Theory (3)
16:195:605 Major Authors (3)
16:195:608 Advanced Topics in Comparative Literature (3)
16:195:611 Psychoanalytic
Approaches to Literature (3) English
16:350:593 Studies in
Ethnic American Literatures and Cultures (3)German
16:470:523 German Romanticism (3)
History
16:510:500 The Historian's Craft (3)
16:510:502 The Historian's Craft (3)
16:510:539 Colloquium in Women's
and Gender History
(3)
16:510:543 Seminar
in Cultural History (3)
16:510:549 Seminar in the History of Women (3)
16:510:550 Seminar in the History of Women (3)
16:510:551 (S) Seminar in World and Comparative History (3)
16:510:553 Problems and Directed Readings in
African-American History (3)
16:510:560 Problems and Directed Readings in
Women's and Gender History (3)
16:510:563 Colloquium
in African-American History (3)
Political Science
16:790:512 Proseminar in Political Thought (3)
16:790:532 Research in Design in Political Science (3)
16:790:533 Research in Design in Political Science (3)
16:790:587 Proseminar in
Women and Politics (3)
16:790:588 Gender and Mass
Politics (3)
16:790:590 Gender and
Political Theory (3)
16:790:596 Advanced
Topics in Women and Politics (3)
16:790:599 Research Seminar in Political Science: Applications of Quantitative Methods (3)
Public Policy
16:833:585 American
Social Policy (3)
Sociology
16:920:501 Sociological Research Methods (3)
16:920:520 Comparative and Historical Methods (3)
16:920:523 Sociology of Health (3)
16:920:570 Special Topics in
Sociology: Global Subjectivities: Money, Power, and Protest
(3)
16:920:572 Special Topics in
Sociology: Sexualities (3)
16:920:575 Special
Topics in Sociology (3)