This course will provide the foundation to understanding how gender shapes us and how constructtions of gender relate to power in society. This course will ask students to re-examine history, culture, and identity in the 21st century. This interdisciplinary course draws on the construction of gender and the intersections of gender with other categories of identity. Exploring gender and sexuality is fundamental for people to understand themselves and how they interact in society. Prerequisites: ENG 112 or WRI 118 and Sophomore standing. This course fulfills the Engaging Our World requirement in the General Education Curriculum.
HUM-320: Gender and Women Studies
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