Courses For Women’s Studies at Alfred University
WMST 101 - Women in Society
This interdisciplinary course is the foundation of Women’s Studies. It examines the relationship of women worldwide to institutions and developments in the social, political, and economic spheres. Topics include biological issues, women and work, women as family members, media portrayal of women, and the origins and development of modern feminism.
4.000 Credit Hours
4.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture, Regular Course-Independently
College Liberal Arts/Sciences College
Women’s Studies Department
Course Attributes:
MGPA-Interdepartmental Major, MGPA-Individually Struct. Majr, .BFA: Academic
WMST 200 - Special Topics
Topics vary in content from year to year.
1.000 TO 4.000 Credit Hours
1.000 TO 4.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture
College Liberal Arts/Sciences College
Women’s Studies Department
Course Attributes:
MGPA-Interdepartmental Major, MGPA-Individually Struct. Majr, .BFA: Academic
WMST 201 - Gender and Leadership
In this course, members of the Women’s Leadership Academy explore leadership theory and issues of gender and leadership. We examine questions such as: what qualities make an effective leader, why are so few women in leadership roles in certain professions, and what might feminist theory or chaos theory have to do with leadership? We approach these questions from both a personal and academic perspective. Participants assess their own leadership style and develop a personal philosophy of leadership. Class assignments include team-building activities and attendance at skill-building workshops. Prerequisite: Membership in the Women¿s Leadership Academy and instructor’s permission.
2.000 Credit Hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture, Regular Course-Independently
College Liberal Arts/Sciences College
Women’s Studies Department
Course Attributes:
MGPA-Interdepartmental Major, MGPA-Individually Struct. Majr, .BFA: Academic
WMST 204 - The Art of the Personal Essay
An examination of the best contemporary essayists. Students develop their own essays after reading and discussing these works. (Cross-listed as ENGL 204)
2.000 Credit Hours
2.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture, Regular Course-Independently
College Liberal Arts/Sciences College
English Department
Course Attributes:
MGPA-Interdepartmental Major, MGPA-Individually Struct. Majr, .CoB A/S Core: Creative Disc, .BFA: Academic
WMST 211 - Women in Theatre
A survey course tracing the role(s) of women in theatre - audience, acting, directing, writing, designing, managing - from the ancient Greeks to contemporary times in a range of cultures. Representative plays, essays, and production artifacts are studied to discover the changing roles of women. (Cross-listed as THEA 211) (Alternate years)
3.000 Credit Hours
3.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture, Regular Course-Independently
College Liberal Arts/Sciences College
Performing Arts Department
Course Attributes:
MGPA-Interdepartmental Major, MGPA-Individually Struct. Majr, .CoB A/S Core: Creative Disc, .BFA: Academic
WMST 218 - Autobiography
“[O]ne never finds truth; one creates it” (Lillian Smith). What does it mean when an individual writes his/her life? This course combines the study of literary autobiography with traditional critical approaches to the genre. Readings include stories, letters, diaries, poems, memoirs, and criticism. (Cross-listed as ENGL 218) (A)
2.000 OR 4.000 Credit Hours
2.000 OR 4.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture, Regular Course-Independently
College Liberal Arts/Sciences College
English Department
Course Attributes:
(A) Literature, MGPA-Interdepartmental Major, MGPA-Individually Struct. Majr, .CoB A/S Core: Humanities, .BFA: Academic
WMST 220 - Women and Science
Explores issues in science that are of importance to women including: historical and contemporary roles of women scientists, feminist critique of science and the influence of feminism on science, contemporary challenges, and social and political issues surrounding women’s health. (Cross-listed as SOCI 220)
4.000 Credit Hours
4.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture, Regular Course-Independently
College Liberal Arts/Sciences College
Social Sciences Department
Course Attributes:
MGPA-Interdepartmental Major, MGPA-Individually Struct. Majr, .CoB A/S Core: Social Sciences, .BFA: Academic
WMST 246 - Sex and the Body Politic
This course examines how citizens’ ideas about gender shape politics and how politics shapes the gender of citizens. Studying the politics of sex and gender provides interesting perspectives on issues and even challenges our very understanding of what politics is. (Cross-listed as POLS 246)
4.000 Credit Hours
4.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture, Regular Course-Independently
College Liberal Arts/Sciences College
Social Sciences Department
Course Attributes:
MGPA-Interdepartmental Major, MGPA-Individually Struct. Majr, .CoB A/S Core: Social Sciences, .BFA: Academic
WMST 253 - Social Welfare Institutions
Examines social welfare institutions in the context of change brought about by industrialization and urbanization. Focus on types of welfare, welfare policy and the structure of services. (Cross-listed as SOCI 253) (Sufficient demand)
2.000 OR 4.000 Credit Hours
2.000 OR 4.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture, Regular Course-Independently
College Liberal Arts/Sciences College
Social Sciences Department
Course Attributes:
MGPA-Interdepartmental Major, MGPA-Individually Struct. Majr, .CoB A/S Core: Social Sciences, .BFA: Academic
WMST 254 - Women Writers
A course that examines issues of language, gender, and culture portrayed through the lens of the woman writer. Texts may include novels, stories, autobiographies, essays, letters, and poetry. (Cross-listed as ENGL 254)
2.000 OR 4.000 Credit Hours
2.000 OR 4.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture, Regular Course-Independently
College Liberal Arts/Sciences College
English Department
Course Attributes:
(A) Literature, MGPA-Interdepartmental Major, MGPA-Individually Struct. Majr, .CoB A/S Core: Humanities, .BFA: Academic
WMST 255 - Issues in Women’s Health across the Lifespan
Explores diverse health concerns of women of all ages from a multicultural and historical perspective. An attempt is made to provide students with strategies enabling them to become more responsible consumers in the health care market.
2.000 Credit Hours
2.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture, Regular Course-Independently
College Liberal Arts/Sciences College
Women’s Studies Department
Course Attributes:
MGPA-Interdepartmental Major, MGPA-Individually Struct. Majr, .BFA: Academic
WMST 256 - Multicultural Literature
The literature of diverse cultures. African, Asian, Jewish, and Native American literatures as well as other cultural traditions may be represented. (Cross-listed as CRIT 256, ENGL 256) (A)
2.000 OR 4.000 Credit Hours
2.000 OR 4.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture, Regular Course-Independently
College Liberal Arts/Sciences College
English Department
Course Attributes:
(A) Literature, (GP) Global Perspective Rqmnt, MGPA-Interdepartmental Major, MGPA-Individually Struct. Majr, .CoB A/S Core: Humanities, .BFA: Academic
WMST 293 - A Place in the Universe
A course based on the writings of naturalist-authors from Thoreau to Annie Dillard who have sought or are seeking a satisfactory relationship between humankind and the embattled environment. (Cross-listed as ENGL 293) (A)
4.000 Credit Hours
4.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture, Regular Course-Independently
College Liberal Arts/Sciences College
English Department
Course Attributes:
(A) Literature, MGPA-Interdepartmental Major, MGPA-Individually Struct. Majr, .CoB A/S Core: Humanities, .BFA: Academic
WMST 300 - Special Topics
Topics vary in content from year to year.
1.000 TO 4.000 Credit Hours
1.000 TO 4.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture
College Liberal Arts/Sciences College
Women’s Studies Department
Course Attributes:
MGPA-Interdepartmental Major, MGPA-Individually Struct. Majr, .BFA: Academic
WMST 303 - Women, Knowledge and Reality
Conceptual foundations of the movements for the liberation of women are central. Readings are drawn from contemporary writings in feminist theory with particular attention to discussions of knowledge, values, and reality. Prerequisite: A previous philosophy course, WMST 101, or permission of instructor. (Cross-listed as CRIT 303, PHIL 303) (Sufficient demand)
2.000 TO 4.000 Credit Hours
2.000 TO 4.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture, Regular Course-Independently
College Liberal Arts/Sciences College
Social Sciences Department
Course Attributes:
MGPA-Interdepartmental Major, MGPA-Individually Struct. Majr, .CoB A/S Core: Humanities, .BFA: Academic
WMST 306 - Gender and Communication
This course offers a broad introduction to gender communication. Topics covered include the impact of sex, race, class, ethnicity, and sexuality upon communication style and social behavior. (Cross-listed as COMM 306)
4.000 Credit Hours
4.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture, Regular Course-Independently
College Liberal Arts/Sciences College
Communication Studies Department
Course Attributes:
MGPA-Interdepartmental Major, MGPA-Individually Struct. Majr, .CoB A/S Core: Creative Disc, .BFA: Academic
WMST 308 - Women Writers in the Middle Ages
This course examines the writings of medieval women - abbesses, merchants, wives, mothers, and mystics - to explore the challenges female writers such as Heloise, Margery Kempe, Julian of Norwich, and Christine de Pizan presented to orthodox Christianity, to gender stereotypes, and to medieval political and social structures. (Cross-listed as ENGL 308)
4.000 Credit Hours
4.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture, Regular Course-Independently
College Liberal Arts/Sciences College
English Department
Course Attributes:
MGPA-Interdepartmental Major, MGPA-Individually Struct. Majr, .CoB A/S Core: Humanities, .BFA: Academic
WMST 324 - Gay American History
What is gay and lesbian history? Why write it? Who should be included? The course addresses these and other questions as it outlines theoretical problems and possible content in the study of homosexual behavior and identity in America, and reactions to it since the seventeenth century. (Cross-listed as CRIT 324, HIST 324) (Alternate years)
4.000 Credit Hours
4.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture, Regular Course-Independently
College Liberal Arts/Sciences College
Human Studies Department
Course Attributes:
MGPA-Interdepartmental Major, MGPA-Individually Struct. Majr, .CoB A/S Core: Humanities, .BFA: Academic
WMST 346 - Sociology of Sex and Gender
Examines the concepts of sex and gender as they are defined in sociological literature, focusing on how social contexts (i.e., education, employment, family, sexuality and reproduction, etc.) construct gender which, in turn, shapes future opportunities for individuals in society. Prerequisite: SOCI 110 or ANTH 110. (Cross-listed as SOCI 346)
4.000 Credit Hours
4.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture, Regular Course-Independently
College Liberal Arts/Sciences College
Social Sciences Department
Course Attributes:
MGPA-Interdepartmental Major, MGPA-Individually Struct. Majr, .CoB A/S Core: Social Sciences, .BFA: Academic
WMST 348 - Sociology of Families
An investigation of the relationship between the family and other social institutions, particularly in regard to the family functions of population maintenance, socialization and social placement. Prerequisite: SOCI 110 or ANTH 110. (Cross-listed as SOCI 348)
4.000 Credit Hours
4.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture, Regular Course-Independently
College Liberal Arts/Sciences College
Social Sciences Department
Course Attributes:
MGPA-Interdepartmental Major, MGPA-Individually Struct. Majr, .CoB A/S Core: Social Sciences, .BFA: Academic
WMST 371 - Feminist Poetics
“What difference does difference make?” (Miller). A course that explores the gendered nature of poetics. Readings include theory and literature; student writing explores distinctions between women’s writing and a common language. Prerequisite: WMST 101, Creative Writing, or permission of instructor. (Cross-listed as ENGL 371)
4.000 Credit Hours
4.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture, Regular Course-Independently
College Liberal Arts/Sciences College
English Department
Course Attributes:
MGPA-Interdepartmental Major, MGPA-Individually Struct. Majr, .CoB A/S Core: Humanities, .BFA: Academic
WMST 372 - Psychology of Women
This course examines the psychological, biological, social, and life-span development differences and similarities of the genders. Topics include cognitive abilities and achievement, personality characteristics, work issues, violence prevention, love relationships and sexualities, reproductive concerns, and physical and mental health issues. Prerequisite: PSYC 101. (Cross-listed as PSYC 372)
4.000 Credit Hours
4.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture, Regular Course-Independently
College Liberal Arts/Sciences College
Psychology & Comm Studies Department
Course Attributes:
MGPA-Interdepartmental Major, MGPA-Individually Struct. Majr, .CoB A/S Core: Social Sciences, .BFA: Academic
WMST 374 - American Women: History and Herstory
Historical survey of the American woman with emphasis upon the birth of the women’s movement, Progressivism and suffrage, home and work, and the recent liberation phase. (Cross-listed as HIST 374) (Alternate years)
4.000 Credit Hours
4.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture, Regular Course-Independently
College Liberal Arts/Sciences College
Human Studies Department
Course Attributes:
MGPA-Interdepartmental Major, MGPA-Individually Struct. Majr, .CoB A/S Core: Humanities, .BFA: Academic
WMST 381 - International Women Writers
Explores literature written by contemporary women from different cultures. Study focuses on voice, content, and style, with some attention to the conditions in which the work was produced and to its reception. (Cross-listed as ENGL 381)
4.000 Credit Hours
4.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture, Regular Course-Independently
College Liberal Arts/Sciences College
English Department
Course Attributes:
(GP) Global Perspective Rqmnt, MGPA-Interdepartmental Major, MGPA-Individually Struct. Majr, .CoB A/S Core: Humanities, .BFA: Academic
WMST 382 - Women in Art
The course considers various gender issues in art history including the role of women artists in western and nonwestern cultures, feminist reevaluation of art history, and the existence of a “feminine art.” Students are assigned research papers or oral reports on topics generated by readings, lectures, and class discussions. (Cross-listed as ARTH 382)
4.000 Credit Hours
4.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture, Regular Course-Independently
College Liberal Arts/Sciences College
Art History Department
Course Attributes:
MGPA-Interdepartmental Major, MGPA-Individually Struct. Majr, .CoB A/S Core: Creative Disc
WMST 400 - Special Topics
Topics vary in content from year to year.
1.000 TO 4.000 Credit Hours
1.000 TO 4.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture
College Liberal Arts/Sciences College
Women’s Studies Department
Course Attributes:
MGPA-Interdepartmental Major, MGPA-Individually Struct. Majr, .BFA: Academic
WMST 405 - Women in Latin America
This class focuses on the diverse interests and concerns of women from different classes and ethnic backgrounds in Latin American countries. Topics include, but are not limited to, women’s movements, economic and political conditions, religion and women, and reproductive rights. We will read articles and books that analyze these issues as well as their representations in literature, music, and visual art. (Cross-listed as GLBS/SOCI/SPAN 405)
4.000 Credit Hours
4.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture, Regular Course-Independently
College Liberal Arts/Sciences College
Modern Languages Department
WMST 413 - Women in the Ancient World
Survey of women in the ancient Near East, Greece, and Rome. Discusses images of women in law, literature, and art and the roles of women in the family, work, religion, and politics. Concentrates on primary sources with supplemental historical reading. (Cross-listed as HIST 413) (Sufficient demand)
4.000 Credit Hours
4.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture, Regular Course-Independently
College Liberal Arts/Sciences College
Human Studies Department
Course Attributes:
MGPA-Interdepartmental Major, MGPA-Individually Struct. Majr, .CoB A/S Core: Humanities, .BFA: Academic
WMST 414 - Women in Medieval and Early Modern Europe
Survey of women’s history from 500 CE to 1789. Discussions focus on laws regarding women, their roles in the family and work, participation in religion and politics, depictions in literature and art, and their contributions to literature, art, politics, religion, and philosophy. (Cross-listed as HIST 414) (Sufficient demand)
4.000 Credit Hours
4.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture, Regular Course-Independently
College Liberal Arts/Sciences College
Human Studies Department
Course Attributes:
MGPA-Interdepartmental Major, MGPA-Individually Struct. Majr, .CoB A/S Core: Humanities, .BFA: Academic
WMST 450 - Independent Study
Independent study of a specific problem under the general guidance of the instructor. Plan of Study required. The end of this course of study must include a public presentation. Examples may include an oral thesis defense, a Women’s Studies Roundtable, the Undergraduate Research Forum or an art exhibition/performance.
1.000 TO 4.000 Credit Hours
1.000 TO 4.000 Other hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Independent Study
College Liberal Arts/Sciences College
Women’s Studies Department
Course Attributes:
MGPA-Interdepartmental Major, MGPA-Individually Struct. Majr, .BFA: Academic
WMST 465 - Women, Minorities, and the Media
Investigates how women and minorities (including sexual minorities) are covered/portrayed by the news and entertainment media and how underlying economic, political and sociological factors affect such coverage. It explores how media portrayals influence the public’s views regarding women and minorities and how women and minorities view themselves. And it examines critics’ charges that the media portray women and minorities in a negative light and strategies used to counteract possible resulting harm. Prerequisite: COMM 110 or permission of instructor. (Cross-listed as COMM 465)
4.000 Credit Hours
4.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture, Regular Course-Independently
College Liberal Arts/Sciences College
Communication Studies Department
Course Attributes:
MGPA-Interdepartmental Major, MGPA-Individually Struct. Majr, .CoB A/S Core: Creative Disc, .BFA: Academic
WMST 470 - Alphadelphian - Women’s Studies Service
Students explore the fundamentals of group identity and self-reporting within the context of community service and women’s studies. Vehicles of learning include reflection and discussion and a service-learning component that requires publication of the Women’s Studies newsletter. Students are responsible for each aspect of its content, layout, publication, and distribution. Prerequisite: permission of instructor.
2.000 Credit Hours
2.000 Other hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Independent Study
College Liberal Arts/Sciences College
Women’s Studies Department
Course Attributes:
MGPA-Interdepartmental Major, MGPA-Individually Struct. Majr, .BFA: Academic
WMST 485 - Internship
1.000 TO 4.000 Credit Hours
1.000 TO 4.000 Other hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Internship
College Liberal Arts/Sciences College
Women’s Studies Department
Course Attributes:
MGPA-Interdepartmental Major, MGPA-Individually Struct. Majr
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