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COURSES BEING OFFERED IN FALL 2007

COMM 167  Race and Gender Issues in Mass Media - A. Garner - MW 1:00-2:15

CRLS 167  Women, Crime, and Criminal Justice - M. Farkas - MW 3:50-5:05

Women as offenders, women as victims, and women as workers in the justice system.

HEAL 122  Women’s Health - M 5:45-8:25

A self-care approach to health maintenance, the physical and psychosocial changes during the life cycle and the health care system as these pertain to women in our society.

POSC 119  Politics of Race, Ethnicity, and Gender - J. Boles - MWF 1:00-1:50

The role of women and racial/ethnic groups in shaping American politics through social movements, elections, political parties, and public office.

PSYC 157  Psychology of Marriage and Family - J. Grych - TuTh 12:35-1:50

The course has three primary goals. The first is to give students in-depth exposure to systems theory and contemporary psychological research on the family. The second is to increase students' understanding of research methods used to study the family. Finally, by focusing not just on what we know but how we come to know it, the course is designed to enhance students' ability to think critically about psychological issues.

PSYC 165  Human Sexuality - E. De St. Aubin - MWF 10:00-10:50

The scientific study of human sexuality from both a biological and behavioral perspective. Topics include: male and female anatomy and sexual functioning, conception, pregnancy, childbirth, sexual variations and sexually transmitted diseases.

PSYC 166  Psychology of Gender Roles - M. Siderits - TuTh 12:35-1:50

SOCI 021  The Family, Section 1001 - R. Coles - MWF 10-10:50

                  The Family, Section 1002 - M. Williams - TuTh 11-12:15

Will examine the structure and function of family types including analysis of marital and parent-child relationships, the relation of the family to other institutions and changing patterns of relationships and structure in the family.

SOCI 138  Race, Gender and Medicine - MW 3:50-5:05

SOCI 166  Race and Family - R. Coles - MW 2:25-3:50

An examination of "the American family" and how our perceptions of that "model" influence our understanding of minority families

CRLS 198   Special Topics in Criminology and Law: Senior Experience: Domestic Violence, section 1002

            Students should enroll in CRSL 896 section 1001 or 1002 if taking  for Senior Experience.

 

CRLS 896  Special Topics in Criminology and Law: Senior Experience: Domestic Violence, sections 1001 & 1002 

ENGL 186  Studies in Women and Literature:  Gender and Power in Renaissance Literature - A. Zurcher - TuTh 12:35-1:50

HIST  197   Undergraduate Colloquium in History: America in the 1950’s, section 1001 - S. Avella - Th 2:00-4:00

JAPA 148  Japanese Literature in English Translation: Love, Gender and IdentitY, section 1001 - S. Krainz - MW 2:25-3:40

SPAN 198  Topics in Language/Literature: Gender and Identity in Modern Culture & Literature, 1681-1898, section 1001 - S. Dale - MWF 12-12:50


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