Gender Studies
This course provides theoretical, historical, cultural, and ethical contexts for the study of gender. What is gender? How are gender and sex different? How have gender roles been determined in the past and present? How are gender and gender roles depicted in our culture and through the media? How are issues pertaining to gender related to personal identity, race and ethnicity, family, economics, education, law, medicine and health care? NOTE: Students cannot receive credit for both GNST 300 and SLGY 2233.
- This course has no prerequisites, but SOCI 201 or any 200 level Psychology are highly recommended.
- Hours: 42 hrs (3-0)