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American Studies 050
Behavioral and Neural Sciences 112
Biology 120
Business and Science 137
Chemistry 160
Creative Writing 200
Criminal Justice 202
Economics 220
English 350 (Includes American Literature 352)
Environmental Science 375
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Science and Technology Management 885
Spanish and Portuguese Studies 940, 810
Sustainability: Urban Eco-sustainability Track
Urban Environmental Analysis and Management
Urban Systems 977 (Joint Ph.D. Program with NJIT and UMDNJ)
Women's and Gender Studies 988
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  Graduate School–Newark 2010–2012 Programs, Faculty, and Courses Women's and Gender Studies 988 Electives  

Electives


The following are electives offered in other departments and programs in the Graduate School–Newark that are available to students seeking the concentration in women's and gender studies:

American Studies

 

26:050:560  Topics in Women's and Gender Studies

 

English

 

26:350:563  Women in Literature

26:350:564  Women's Literature

26:350:568  Literary Topics in Women's and Gender Studies

 

History

 

26:510:515  Topics in the History of Gender

26:510:525  Colloquium in the History of Women

 

Political Science

 

26:790:539  Gender, Politics, and Policy in the United States

26:790:540  Gender and Global Politics


 
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