WS-WOMEN'S STUDIES -- 1999-2000 Catalog
Women's Studies Program

WS 301 Introduction to Women's Studies (4) USCP

Introduction to theories and research on sex differentiation, stratification, and gender role development. How historical, political, and cultural factors (e.g., race, class) have affected women's lives as well as how women have shaped their social and cultural environments. 4 lectures. Prerequisite: ENGL 114, ENGL 125 or PHIL 125 or SPC 125, and upper division standing.

WS 316 Women as Subject and Object in Art History (4) (Also listed as ART 316)

Exploration of the role of women in the visual arts. Women as artists, women as portrayed in art, and feminist theory as it applies to the study of the visual arts and art history. 4 lectures. Prerequisite: ART 111, ART 112 or consent of instructor.

WS 400 Special Problems for Advanced Undergraduates (1-2)

Individual investigation, research studies, or surveys of selected problems. Total credit limited to 4 units, with a maximum of 2 units per quarter. Prerequisite: WS 301; WS 401 or WS 411 or HIST 434 or HIST 435 or PSY 314; and consent of Women's Studies director.

WS 401 Seminar in Women's Studies (4)

Intensive study of a selected topic in Women's Studies (such as women and work, women and the law, women in the arts). The topic will be listed in the Class Schedule. Field experience may be required as appropriate. May be repeated for up to 8 units. 3 seminars and a research project. Prerequisite: WS 301 or consent of instructor and upper division standing.

WS 411 Women in Cross-Cultural Perspective (4) GE D4b

Similarities and differences in women's lives internationally. Cultural influences such as class, ethnicity, and religion on women's status. Global feminism, reproductive rights, women's labor, women in development, women's politics. 4 lectures. Prerequisite: WS 301.

WS 434 American Women's History to 1870 (4) (Also listed as HIST 434)

Female ideology and experience from the colonial period through the American Civil War. Use of a variety of sources, including women's own writing, in order to understand the history of women as it both reflects and shapes American culture and society. 3 lectures and research project. Prerequisite: Junior standing or consent of instructor.

WS 435 American Women's History from 1870 (4) (Also listed as HIST 435) USCP

The female past in the modern period of U.S. history. Considers how transformations in gender roles are reflective of other significant changes in American culture and society. Emphasis on class, race, and ethnic variations in women's experience. 3 lectures and research project. Prerequisite: Junior standing or consent of instructor.