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Courses - Women's Studies:
WMST 401: Women Leaders 3 cr.
This course examines women leaders from a historical and analytical point of view, with attention to theories of leadership and their application to specific individuals. Three hours of lecture.

WMST 402: Images of Women 3 cr.
An exploration of the ways in which women have been depicted in literature and art as a response to descriptions of gender and gender roles in religion, philosophy, and psychological theory from the classical period through modern times. Three hours of lecture.

WMST 405: Women in the Americas 3 cr.
Prerequisite: Junior standing or higher. A study of women from different historical periods, racial and ethnic backgrounds, and areas of achievement, who have made significant contributions to the culture(s) of the Americas. Three hours of lecture.

WMST 490: Special Topics 3 cr.
Prerequisite: Junior Standing or above. May be repeated for credit for a maximum of six credit hours. Special topics selected from areas such as major authors, genres, periods, influences, or critical theories. Topics vary from term to term. Three hours of lecture.

WMST 601: Women Leaders 3 cr.
This course examines women leaders from a historical and analytical point of view, with attention to theories of leadership and their application to specific individuals. Three hours of lecture. For undergraduate credit, see also WMST 401.

WMST 602: Images of Women 3 cr.
An exploration of the ways in which women have been depicted in literature and art as a response to descriptions of gender and gender roles in religion, philosophy, and psychological theory from the classical period through modern times. For undergraduate credit, see also WMST 402. Three hours of lecture.

WMST 605: Women in the Americas 3 cr.
A study of women from different historical periods, racial and ethnic backgrounds, and areas of achievement, who have made significant contributions to the culture(s) of the Americas. Three hours of lecture. For undergraduate credit, see also WMST 405.

WMST 690: Special Topics 3 cr.
Special topics concerning women which may be selected from areas such as major authors, genres, periods, influences, or critical theories. Topics vary from term to term. Three hours of seminar.

WMST 790: Special Topics in Women's Studies 3 cr.
Topics vary from term to term. This course explores a major author, movement, period, theory, genre or other thematic issue concerning women. May be repeated for up to 6 hours of credit. Three hours of lecture.

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