| Past Course Offerings
Past Women and Public Policy concentration course listings from the Humphrey School and other university departments:
Concentration Courses - Fall Semester 2006
Afro-American Studies
- AFRO 4231 The Color of Public Policy: African Americans, American Indians, and Chicanos in the United States
M 2:35 P.M. - 5:35 P.M., Rose Brewer
American Studies
- AMST 8240 Gender, Race, Class, Ethnicity, and Sexuality in the United States: Topical Development
W 3:35 P.M. - 05:30 P.M., Elaine Tyler May
Development Studies and Social Change
- DSSC 8310 Topics in Development Studies and Social Change
M 4:40 P.M. - 06:30 Boyle, Elizabeth Heger, Gray Brown, Katy
Educational Policy and Administration
- EDPA 5323 Women in Leadership
M 4:40 P.M. - 09:00 Brunner, C Cryss
History
- HIST 5857 Proseminar: Readings in the History of American Women
Tu 3:35 P.M. - 05:20 P.M. Norling, Lisa A
- HIST 5980 Topics in Comparative Women's History
Tu 11:15 A.M. - 02:15 P.M Joeres, Ruth-Ellen B, Maynes, Mary Jo
- HIST 8910 Topics in U.S. History: Cultural Fallout: The Cold War and Its Legacy
W 3:35 P.M. - 05:30 May, Elaine Tyler
Kinesiology
- KIN 5511 Women in Sport and Leisure
Tu 4:00 P.M. - 06:30 P.M Buysse, Jo Ann Marie
Law
- LAW 6233 Law and Violence Against Women
M, Tu, W 1:25 P.M. - 02:20 P.M Fellows, Mary L
- LAW 6604 Family Law
T, W, Th 11:15 A.M. - 12:10 P.M., Bryn, Mary Patricia
Political Science
- POL 5501 Supreme Court and Constitutional Interpretation
T, Th 12:45 P.M. - 02:00 P.M. Beaumont, Elizabeth
- POL 8235 Democratic Theory
W 6:00 P.M. - 08:00 P.M Disch, Lisa J
- POL 8305 Interest Groups and Social Movements
Tu 3:35 P.M. - 05:30 P.M Strolovitch, Dara
Sociology
- SOC 4109 Domestic Criminal Violence
T, Th :00 P.M. - 05:15 P.M Kruttschnitt, Candace Marie
- SOC 8221 Sociology of Gender
W 2:30 P.M. - 05:00 Kelly, Erin L
Women's Studies
- WOST 4502 Women and Public Policy
T, Th 8:15 A.M. - 09:30 A.M Messer-Davidow, Ellen
- WOST 4504 Women and the Legislative Process
Tu 6:20 P.M. - 08:50 P.M Clark, Karen Joy
- WOST 8108 Feminist Theories and Methods I
T 2:30 P.M. - 05:00 Kaminsky, Amy K
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Concentration Courses - Spring Semester 2006
Humphrey School of Public Affairs courses:
- PA 5601 Survey of Women, Law, and Public Policy in the United States Tu, Th 2:30 P.M. - 03:45 P.M., Sally Kenney
American Studies courses:
- AMST 8239 Gender, Race, Class, Ethnicity, and Sexuality in the United States: Research Strategies. 3:35 - 5:30 pm Thursday, Elaine Tyler May
Communications courses:
- COMM 5406 Communication and Gender, 6:00 - 9:00 pm Wednesday, Amy Sheldon
- COMM 8110 Seminar, Advnaced Speech Problems (aka Social Movement Theory and Practice), 1:25 - 4:25 pm Friday, Kirt Wilson
Law School courses:
- LAW 7750 CL: Domestic Violence, 3:35 - 5:30 pm Monday, Beverly Balos
Political Science courses:
- POL 5251 Greeks, Romans, and Christians: Ancient and Medieval Political Thought, 12:45 - 2:00 pm, Tu Th, Mary Dietz
- POL 5308 Congressional Politics and Institutions, 9:45 - 11:00 am Tu Th, Kathryn Pearson
- POL 5502 Supreme Court, Civil Liberties, and Civil Rights, 9:45 - 11:00 am Tu Th, Elizabeth Beaumont
- POL 8251 Ancient and Medieval Political Thought, 6:00 - 8:00 pm Tuesday, Mary Dietz
Public Health courses:
- PUBH 6055 Social Inequalities in Health, 11:15 - 1:10 pm Wednesday, Rhonda Jones-Webb
- PUBH 6105 Environmental and Occupational Health Policy, 6:00 pm - 7:55 pm Tuesday, Patricia McGovern
- PUBH 6123 Violence Prevention and Control: Theory, Research, and Application, 3:35 - 5:30 pm Monday, Mary Findorff
Women's Studies courses:
- WOST 4103 Honors: International Feminist Theories, 3:00 - 4:40 pm Thursday, Amy Kaminsky
- WOST 5300 Communication and Gender, 6:00 - 9:00 pm Wednesday, Amy Sheldon
- WOST 8109 Feminist Theories and Methods II, 2:30 - 5:30 pm Tuesday, Naomi Scheman
- WOST 8996 Feminist Studies Colloquium, 3:30 - 5:30 pm Monday, Susan Craddock
- WOST 4103 Honors: International Feminist Theories, 3:00 - 4:40 pm Thursday, Amy Kaminsky
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Concentration Courses - Fall Semester 2005
Humphrey School of Public Affairs courses:
- PA 8690 Advanced Topics in Women and Public Policy: Body, Space, and Gender: Studies in Material Rhetoric, M 6:00-8:30, Mary Lay Schuster (Cross-listed with Rhet 8530 Topics in Feminist Theory in Science, Technology, and Communication)
Afro-American Studies courses:
- AFRO 4231 The Color of Public Policy: African Americans, American Indians, and Chicanos in the United States, Cross-listed with AAS 4231, AMIN 4231, CHIC 4231. M 2:35-5:35, Ross Brewer
American Studies courses:
- AmSt 8239 Gender, Race, Class, Ethnicity, and Sexuality in the United States: Research Strategies, W 1:25-3:20, Beanette Castianos
- AmSt 8920 Topics in American Studies (Tentative), Th 1:25-3:20, Brenda Child
- AmSt 8920-2 Topics in American Studies: Political Economy of Povety and Violence in American Society, W 1:25-3:20, David Karjanen
Development Studies and Social Change courses:
- DSSC 8310 Topics in Development Studies and Social Change (Tentative) Th 11:45-1:45 Helene Murray, Tamara Giles-Vernick
Educational Policy and Administration courses:
- EDPA 5323 Women in Leadership W 4:40-9:00 (class meets 7 times) Cryss Brunner (Students must email Professor Brunner at brunner@umn.edu for a permission number and to set up an interview. Students must register before 8/22/2005 to insure a seat in this class.
History courses courses:
- HIST 8720 Meets with HIST 5980 Research Seminar on Central European History: Gender/Genre/Political Trans, Tu 11:15-2:15 Mary Jo Maynes and Ruth-Ellen Joeres
- HIST 8857 Seminar: Research in the History of American Women, W 1:25-3:00, Lisa Norling
Honors courses:
- HSEM 3080 Women in the U.S. Congress, Tu Th 9:45-11:00, Kathryn Pearson
Kinesiology courses:
- KIN 5511 Women in Sports and Leisure, Tu 3:45-6:15, Jo Ann Buysse
Law School courses:
- LAW Law and Violence Against Women, M Tu W 1:25-2:20 Beverly Balos and Mary Lou Fellows
Political Science courses:
- POL 5485 Human Rights and Democracy in the World, Tu Th 2:30-3:45 Kathryn Sikkink
- POL 8260 Topics in Political Theory: Political Theory Proseminar, M 3:35-5:30, Lisa Disch
- POL 8301 American Politics, W 1:25-3:20, Kathryn Pearson and Wendy Rahn
- POL 8337 Welfare State Theories and American Social Policy, Th 3:35-5:30, Larry Jacobs
- POL 8602 Families, Children, and the State, Daniel Kelliher
- POL 8660 Topics in Comparative Politics: Human Rights, Kathryn Sikkink
Rhetric courses:
- Rhet 8530 Topics in Feminist Theory in Science, Technology, and Communication: Body, Space, and Gender: Studies in Material Rhetoric, M 6:00-8:30, Mary Lay Schuster
Sociology courses:
- SOC 4521 Love, Sex, and Marriage, Tu Th 8:15-9:30 Kathleen Hull
- SOC 8090 Topics in Sociology (Tentative) F 11:45-2:15, Rachel Schurman
- SOC 8390 Topics in Political Sociology (Tentative), W 2:30-5:00, Robin Stryker
Women's Studies courses:
- WOST 8108 Feminist Theories and Methods I, Tu 2:30-5:00, Jacquelyn Zita
- WOST 8490 Topics: Comparative and Global Studies: Feminist Approaches to Spanish, Latin American, and Chicano/Latina Studies, F 2:00-5:00, Joanna O'Connell
- WOST 8996 Women's Studies/CAFS Colloquium, M 3:30-5:00, Susan Craddock
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Concentration Courses - Spring Semester 2005
Humphrey School of Public Affairs courses:
- PA 5301 Population Methods and Issues for the U.S. and Third World
- PA 8686 Feminist Organizations
American Studies courses:
- AmSt 8240 Gender, Race, Class, Ethnicity, and Sexuality in the United States: Topical Development
Communications Studies courses:
- COMM 5406 Communication and Gender
- COMM 5611 Survey of Rhetorical Theory
Development Studies and Social Change courses:
- DSSC 8111 Approaches to Knowledge and Truth: Ways of Knowing in Development Studies and Social Change
History courses:
- Hist 5421 Gender in Latin American History
- Hist 5857 Proseminar: Readings in the History of American Women
Law courses:
- LAW 6631 Employment Discrimination
- LAW 6853 Law, Medicine, and Bioethics
Political Science courses:
- Pol 5253 Modernity and its Discontents: Late Modern Political Thought
- Pol 5308 Congressional Politics and Institutions
- Pol 5485 Human Rights and Democracy in the World
Social Work courses:
- SW 5101 Historical Origins and Contemporary Policies and Programs in Social Welfare
Sociology courses:
- Soc 8390 Topics in Political Sociology: Race, Nation, and Citizenship
Women's Studies courses:
- WoSt 5104 International Feminist Theory
- WoSt 5122 Philosophy and Feminist Theory
- WoSt 8101 Intellectual History of Feminism
- WoSt 8103 Feminist Theories of Knowledge
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Concentration Courses - Fall Semester 2004
Humphrey School of Public Affairs courses:
- PA 8690 Advanced Topics in Women and Public Policy
American Studies courses:
- AmSt 8239 Gender, Race, Class, Ethnicity, and Sexuality in the United States: Research Strategies
Communication Studies courses:
- Comm 5441 Communications in Human Organizations
- Comm 8504 Seminar: Rhetorical Criticism
Development Studies and Social Change courses:
- DSSC 8211 Doctoral Reseaerch Workshop in Development Studies and Social Change
Edicational Policy & Administration courses:
- EdPA 5323 Women in Leadership (Online class)
Geography courses:
- Geog 8102 Proseminar: The State, the Economy, and Spatial Development
History courses:
- Hist 5910 Topics in U.S. History: American Legal History
Political Science courses:
- Pol 5310 Topics in American Politics: Campaigns and Elections
- Pol 8305 Interest Groups and Social Movements
- Pol 8460 Topics in International Research: Politics of International Law
- Pol 8660 Topics in Comparative Politics: Women, Gender, & Comparative Political Analysis
Public Health courses:
- PubH 5630 Foundations of Maternal and Child Health Leadership
Sociology courses:
- Soc 8090 Topics in Sociology: Sociology and Culture
- Soc 8590 Topics in Life Course Sociology: Health and Well-being
Women's Studies courses:
- WoSt 5103 Feminist Pedagogies
- WoSt 8108 Feminist Theories and Methods I
Work, Community, and Family Education courses:
- WRCE 8141 History and Philosophy of Work, Community, and Family Education
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Concentration Courses - Spring Semester 2004
Humphrey School of Public Affairs courses:
- PA 5611 Feminist Economics
- PA 8687 Women and Electoral Politics
American Studies courses:
- AmSt 8239 Gender, Race, Class, Ethnicity, and Sexuality in the United States: Research Strategies
History courses:
- Hist 8857 Seminar: Research in the History of American Women
- Hist 8910 Topics in U.S. History-Cultural Fallout: The Cold War and its Legacy
Political Science courses:
- Pol 5485 Human Rights and Democracy in the World
- PubH 5627 Sexuality Education: Criteria, Curricula and Controversy
- Pol 8660 Topics in Comparative Politics: Theoretical Approaches to Human Rights
Social Work courses:
- SW 5705 Violence in Families
- SW 5813 Child Welfare and the Law
Sociology courses:
- Soc 8101 Sociology of Law
- Soc 8390 Topics in Political Sociology-Social Movements
Women's Studies courses:
- WoSt 5290 Topics: Biology, Psychology, and Social Perspectives
- WoSt 5300 Communication and Gender
- WoSt 8109 Feminist Theories and Methods II
- WoSt 8201 Feminist Theory and Methods in the Social Sciences
- WoSt 8490 Topics: Comparative andGlobal Studies
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Concentration Courses - Fall Semester 2003
African American Studies courses:
- Afro 8910 Topics in Studies of Africa and the African Diaspora
Applied Economics courses:
- ApEc 5510 Labor Economics
Communications courses:
- Comm 5110 Special Topics in Communication Theory: Rhetoric of Feminism
Development Studies and Social Change courses:
- DSSC 8310 Topics in Development Studies and Social Change
Geography courses:
- Geog 8980 Topics in Geography: Advanced Qualitative Methods
History courses:
- Hist 5980 Topics in Comparative Women's History: Gender, Empire and Politics
- Hist 8910 Topics in U.S. History: Gender/Race/Class in U.S.
Human Resources and Industrial Relations courses:
- HRIR 5821 Diversity Issues and Practices in Work, Community, and Family Settings
Japanese courses:
- JPN 5160 Topics in Japanese Literature: Japanese Feminism
Law courses:
- Law 6233 Law and Violence Against Women
- Law 6631 Employment Discrimination
- Law 6862 Seminar: Sexual Orientation
Nursing courses:
- Nurs 5522 Sociopolitical Context of Women's Health
Political Science courses:
- Pol 8235 Democratic Theory
- Pol 8403 International Norms and Institutions
Public Health courses:
- PubH 5630 Foundations of Maternal and Child Health Leadership
- PubH Women's Health
Women's Studies courses:
- WoSt 5103 Feminist Pedagogies
- WoSt 8108 Feminist Theories and Methods I
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Concentration Courses - Fall Semester 2002
American Studies courses:
- Amst 8239 Gender, Race, Class, Ethnicity, and Sexuality in the United States: Research Strategies
Communication Studies courses:
- Comm 5441 Communication in Human Organizations
Geography courses:
- Geog 8980 Topics in Geography: Work, Politics, Identity
History courses:
- Hist 8240 Research in Gender, Race, Class and/or Ethnicity in the United States
- Hist 8900 Topics in European/Medieval History: Women and Property in Medieval Europe
- Hist 8910 Topics in U.S. History: Cultural Fallout: Legacy of the Cold War in the U.S.
Nursing courses:
- Nurs 5520 Women's Issues: A Health Perspective
Political Science courses:
- Pol 5253 Modernity and its Discontents: Late Modern Political Thought
- Pol 5310 Topics in American Politics: Inequalities, Representation, & Group Politics in the U.S.
- Pol 8337 Welfare State Theories and American Social Policy
001 SEM 03:35pm-05:30pm Th
Disch,Lisa J, 3 cr
Social Work courses:
- SW 5101 Historical Origins and Contemporary Policies and Programs in Social Welfare
Women's Studies courses:
- WoSt 5103 Feminist Pedagogies
- WoSt 5300 Communications and Gender
- WoSt 8108 Feminist Theories and Methods I
- WoSt 8190 Topics: Feminist Theory
- WoSt 8401 Gender, Space, and Resistance
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Concentration Courses - Spring Semester 2002
Humphrey School of Public Affairs courses:
- PA 5611 Feminist Economics
001 LEC 04:00pm-05:30pm Th
Parliament,Claudia A, Davis,Elizabeth E, 1.5 cr
- PA 5490 Topics in Social Policy: Immigrant Health Issues
Fennelly,Katherine, 4 cr, Web-based class
- PA 5590 Topics in Economic and Community Development
Law/Culture/Econ Just: Pol App
002 LEC 12:45pm-02:00pm MW
Freeman,Marsha Aileen, 3 cr
African American Studies courses:
- Afro 8590 Figures in Contemporary Black Fiction
Toni Morrison Seminar
001 LEC 01:25pm-03:25pm T
Reyes,Angelita Dianne, 3 cr
- Afro 8202 Seminar: Intellectual History of Race
001 SEM 01:25pm-03:45pm
Brewer,Rose Marie, 3 cr
American Studies courses:
- AmSt 4101W Gender, Sexuality, and Politics in America
001 LEC 02:30pm-03:45pm TTh
Ferguson,Roderick A, 3 cr
- AmSt 5920 Topics in American Studies: Politics & Private Life in U.S
001 LEC 03:35pm-05:30pm Th
May,Elaine, 3 cr,
- AmSt 8240 Gender, Race, Class, Ethnicity, and Sexuality in the United States: Topical Development
001 SEM 02:30pm-04:25pm
Choy,Catherine C, 3 cr
Applied Economics courses:
- ApEc 5511 Labor Economics
001 LEC 10:40am-12:20pm MW
Davis,Elizabeth E, 3 cr
Comparative Studies in Discourse and Society courses:
- CSDS 8910 Feminism and Materialism
Girls v. Marx
001 SEM 01:25pm-04:25pm T
Rabinowitz,Paula, , 4 cr
Geography courses:
- Geog 8980 Topics in Geography
Gender and the City
001 SEM 01:00pm-03:20pm M
Till,Karen E, Gender and the City, 3 cr
German courses:
- Ger 8300 Topics in Literature and Cultural Theory
Gender, Genre, Politics
002 DIS 12:20pm-03:20pm T
Maynes,Mary Jo, Joeres,Ruth-Ellen B, 3 cr
History courses:
- Hist 5436 Social History of African Women: 1850 to the Present
001 SEM 01:25pm-03:20pm Th
Pohlandt,Helena, 3 cr
- Hist 5960 Sex and Politics in Modern Japan
004 SEM 03:35pm-05:30pm Th
Mizuno,Hiromi, 3 cr (meets with a Wost class)
- Hist 5980 Topics in Comparative Women's History: Gender/Genre/Pol-TransAtlantic
001 LEC 12:20pm-03:20pm T
Maynes,Mary Jo, Joeres,Ruth-Ellen B, 3 cr
- Hist 8857 Seminar: Research in the History of American Women
001 SEM 03:35pm-05:30pm W
Norling,Lisa A, 3 cr
- Hist 8910 Gender/Race/Class/Ethnic/Sex
002 SEM 02:30pm-04:25pm T
Choy,Catherine C, 3 cr, Topics SP
Human Resources and Industrial Relations courses:
- HRIR 5061 Public Policies on Work and Pay
001 LEC 05:45pm-08:30pm MW
Kleiner,Morris M, 3 cr
Law courses:
- Law 6827 Seminar: Women's International Human Rights
001 LEC 03:35pm-05:30pm
Phillips,Robin Louise, 2 cr
- Law 6818 Seminar: Law and American History
001 LEC 03:35pm-05:30pm
Chomsky,Carol L, 2 cr, 20 of 20 seats open
Political Science courses:
- Pol 8275 Contemporary Political Thought
001 SEM 03:35pm-05:30pm Th
Disch,Lisa J, 3 cr
Public Health courses:
- PubH 5628 Seminar: Race, Class, and Family Formation
001 SEM 11:15am-01:10pm Th
Hellerstedt,Wendy L, Story,Mary T, 1 cr
- Rhetoric Topics in Technology and Culture
001 SEM 05:30pm-08:00pm TH
Gurak,Laura J, 3 cr
Social Work courses:
- SW 5705 Violence in Families
001 LEC 08:30am-11:30am Th, 3 cr
Sociology courses:
- Soc 5090 Topics in Sociology: Women's History, Gender/Genre/Politics
001 LEC 12:20pm-03:20pm
Maynes,Mary Jo, Joeres,Ruth-Ellen B
- Soc 8390 Topics in Political Sociology
Sociology of Globalization
001 SEM 12:20pm-02:15pm W
Boyle,Elizabeth Heger, 3cr
Speech-Communication courses:
- Spch 4621W Rhetoric of Feminism
001 LEC 11:15am-12:30pm TTh
Campbell,Karlyn Kohrs, 3 cr
Women's Studies courses:
- WoSt 8101 Intellectual History of Feminism
001 SEM 11:15am-01:15pm Th
Norling,Lisa
- WoSt 8109 Feminist Theories and Methods II
001 SEM 03:00pm-05:00pm W
Craddock,Susan, 3 cr
- WoSt 8190 Topics: Feminist Theory: Feminist Theory Workshop
001 SEM 03:30pm-05:00pm M
Zita,Jacquely, 2 cr
- Topics: Feminist Theory, Girls vs. Marx
002 SEM 01:25pm-04:25pm
Rabinowitz,Paula, 3 cr
- 003 SEM 03:35pm-05:30pm Th
Disch,Lisa J, 1-3 cr, 5 of 5 seats open
- WoSt 8996 Women's Studies/CAFS Colloquium
001 COL 03:30pm-05:00pm M 1-8 cr.
- WoSt 8997 Feminist Research and Writing
001 LEC 02:30pm-05:00pm
Zita,Jacquelyn N, 3 cr
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Concentration Courses - Fall Semester 2001
Humphrey School of Public Affairs courses:
- PA 5401 Poverty, Inequality, and Public Policy
02:30pm-03:45pm TTh (09/04/01-12/14/01), Maria Hanratty. 3cr
- PA 5601 Survey of Women, Law, and Public Policy in the United States
04:00pm-05:15pm TTh (09/04/01-12/14/01), Sally Kenney. 3 cr.
African American Studies courses:
- Afro 5352 Black Families in Comparative Perspective
05:30pm-07:45pm Th (09/04/01-12/14/01), Rose Brewer. 3 cr.
- Afro 8910 Topics in Studies of Africa and the African Diaspora
Social Science Methodology
001 SEM 02:30pm-04:15pm Th (09/04/01-12/14/01), Rose Brewer. 3 cr.
- Public Sphere Theory
002 SEM 01:30pm-04:00pm W (09/04/01-12/14/01), Gwendolyn Pough. 3cr.
American Studies courses:
- AmSt 4101W Gender, Sexuality, and Politics in America
001 LEC 11:15am-12:30pm TTh (09/04/01-12/14/01), Elaine May. 3 cr.
- AmSt 8239 Gender, Race, Class, Ethnicity, and Sexuality in the United States
02:30pm-04:25pm T (09/04/01-12/14/01), Catherine Choy. 3 cr.
History courses:
- Hist 5857 Proseminar: Readings in the History of American Women
001 SEM 03:35pm-05:30pm W (09/04/01-12/14/01), Lisa Norling. 3 cr.
Kinesiology courses:
- Kin 5511 Women in Sport and Leisure
001 LEC 05:00pm-07:30pm T (09/04/01-12/14/01), Mary Jo Kane. 3 cr.
Law courses:
- Law 6803 Seminar: Domestic Violence
001 LEC 2 cr.
- Law 6862 Seminar: Sexual Orientation
001 SEM 03:35pm-05:30pm Th (08/27/01-12/05/01), 2 cr.
Public Health courses:
- PubH 5648 Topics in Maternal and Child Health
001 LEC 03:35pm-05:30pm W (09/04/01-12/14/01), Wendy Hellerstedt. 2 cr.
Sociology courses:
- Soc 8090 Topics in Sociology
001 SEM 12:20pm-02:15pm F (09/04/01-12/14/01), Barbara Laslett. 3 cr.
- Soc 8501 Sociology of the Family
001 SEM 12:20pm-02:15pm W (09/04/01-12/14/01), Barbara Laslett. 3 cr.
Speech-Communication courses:
- Spch 5441 Communication in Human Organizations
001 LEC 06:00pm-09:00pm W (09/04/01-12/14/01) Patricia Jarboe-Kovel. 3 cr.
Women's Studies courses:
- WoSt 5103 Feminist Pedagogies
001 SEM 04:30pm-07:30pm W (09/04/01-12/14/01), Lisa Albrecht. 3cr.
- WoSt 5290 Biology, Psychology, and Social Perspectives -- Women's Health Issues
001 DIS 01:25pm-04:25pm T(09/04/01-12/14/01) Deborah Ringdahl. 3 cr.
- WoSt 5403 Chicana/Latina Feminisms
001 DIS 02:00pm-04:30pm Th (09/04/01-12/14/01), Eden Torres. 3 cr.
- WoSt 8108 Feminist Theories and Methods I
001 SEM 02:00pm-04:30pm T (09/04/01-12/14/01), Helen Longino. 3 cr.
- WoSt 8190 Topics: Feminist Theory -- Race/Gender in Sphere Theory
001 SEM 01:30pm-04:00pm W (09/04/01-12/14/01), Gwendolyn Pough. 3 cr.
- Theory Workshop
002 SEM 03:30pm-05:00pm M (09/04/01-12/14/01), Jacquelyn Zita. 2 cr.
- WoSt 8201 Feminist Theory and Methods in the Social Sciences
001 SEM 02:30pm-04:15pm Th (09/04/01-12/14/01), Rose Marie Brewer. 3 cr.
- WoSt 8301 Feminist Literary Criticism
001 SEM 2:30pm-04:30pm Th (09/04/01-12/14/01) Ruth-Ellen Joeres 3cr.
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Concentration Courses - Spring Semester 2001
Humphrey School of Public Affairs courses:
- PA 5301 Population Methods and Issues for the U.S. and Third World
Deborah Levison, 4:00pm-5:15pm MW, 3 credits
- PA 5690 Topics in Women and Public Policy
1) International Perspectives: Women/Legal Systems Marsha Freeman, 2:05pm-03:45pm TTh (02/27/01-04/26/01), 2 credits
2) Violence Against Women Roberta Gibbons, 5:45pm-08:15pm M, 3 credits
- PA 8686 Feminist Organizations
Sally Kenney, 2:30pm-3:45pm MW, 3 credits
American Studies courses:
- AmSt 8240 Gender, Race, Class, Ethnicity, and Sexuality in the United States: Topical Development
Jennifer Pierce, 2:30pm-4:30pm Th, 3 credits
Applied Economics courses:
- ApEcon 5511 Labor Economics
Elizabeth Davis, 8:45am-10:00am TTH, 3 credits
Comparative Studies and Discourse and Society courses:
- CSDS 8910 The Future of Queer Theory
Cesare Casarino, 1:25pm-4:25pm T, 4 credits
- CSDS 8910 French Feminisms: de Beauvoir to Djebar
John Mowitt, 1:25pm-4:25pm F, 4 credits
Comparative Studies and Comparative Literature courses:
- CSCL 5910 Gender and Image
10:10am-11am MWF, 3 credits
History courses:
- Hist 5857 Proseminar: Readings in the History of American Women
Sara Evans, 3:35pm-5:30pm T, 3 credits
Law courses:
- Law 6233 Law and Violence Against Women
Beverly Balos and Mary Fellows. 9:05am-09:55am MT, 2-3 credits
- Law 6827 Women's International Human Rights
Cheryl Thomas, 3:35pm-5:30pm, 2 credits
Political Science courses:
- Pol 8337 Welfare State Theories and American Social Policy
Lawrence Rubin Jacobs, 1:25pm-3:20pm W, 3 credits
Rhetoric courses:
- Rhet 8995 Special Problems in Rhetoric and Scientific and Technical Communication
Mary Lay, 3 credits.
Social Work courses:
- SW 5101 Historical Origins and Contemporary Policies and programs in Social Welfare
Laura Abrams, 4:45pm-7:45pm W, 3 credits
- SW 5705 Violence in Families
Diane Knust, 1:55pm-4:55pm Th, 3 credits
Sociology courses:
- Soc 8890 Advanced Topics in Research Methods (Gender, Race, Class, Ethnicity, Sexuality in US)
Jennifer Pierce, 2:30pm-4:30pm TH, 3 credits
Women's Studies courses:
- WoSt 5490 Topics: Comparative and Global Studies
Ruth Mazo Karras, 1:25-3:20pm, 3 credits.
- WoSt 8103 Feminist Theories of Knowledge
Helen Longino, 2:00pm-4:30pm, 3 credits
- WoSt 8109 Feminist Theories and Methods II
Richa Nagar, 6:00pm-8:00pm, 3 credits
- WosSt 8490 Topics: Comparative and Global Studies (Gender, Sexuality and Nation)
Jigna Desai, 2:00pm-04:30pm T, 3 credits
- WoSt 8996 Women's Studies/CAFS Colloquium
3:00pm-05:00pm M
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