When Will My Course Be Offered?  Course Sequence Plan

Many courses rotate:  some are offered each fall term, others each spring, some are only offered every other year, some come around just every three years, or every three semesters!  See the current Undergraduate Catalog (or our Course Descriptions page) to see the sequence information for a particular course (at the end of the course description). 

The following is contingent on funding, enrollment, and staffing.  It currently reflects release time for grants (Krajewski -- Spring 2007 through Fall 2009;  Vandenberg-Daves -- currently through Fall 2008);  a sabbatical (Vandenberg-Daves, Spring 2009);  and directorship of the University Honors Program (Hoskins -- ongoing appointment).  This chart provides you our most recent information so that you can plan your course of study without missing a course that you really want to take.  Last update was Feb. 22, 2008.  

* means "Check with the department or instructor"

Year One Sequence:

Fall 2007

Spring 2008

W-S 100:  Introduction to Women's Studies (4 sections)

W-S 100:  Introduction to Women's Studies (5 sections)

W-S 230:  Women’s Diversity:  Race, Class, and Culture (Hoskins)

W-S 230:  Women’s Diversity:  Race, Class, and Culture (Hoskins)

W-S 240:  Contemporary Women's Issues:  Women, Community, and Leadership (Vandenberg-Daves)

W-S 255:  Women in the Military  (Krajewski)

W-S 320:  Violence Against Women  (Krajewski)  

W-S 320:  Violence Against Women  (Krajewski) (temporarily moved to accommodate a grant project)

W-S/HIS  315:   History of Feminist Thought (Vandenberg-Daves)

W-S 330:  Topics:  Childhood in the US (Vandenberg-Daves)

W-S/HIS 371:   Women, Agriculture, and Environment (Hoskins)

W-S 330:  Topics:  Research Methods for the Third Wave (Hoskins)

W-S 499:  Seminar/Practicum  (Krajewski)

W-S/HIS 301 Women in the Modern US: 1890-Present

 

W-S 374:  Women, Gender, and Society:  Women,  Poverty, and Public Policy  (Krajewski) (temporarily moved to accommodate a grant project -- will be offered Spring 2009)

ANT 250:  Women in Society (Lloyd)

CST 334:  Women, Men, and Communication (Niedzwiecki)

ECO 336:  Women in the U.S. Economy (rotates)

EECO 336:  Women in the U.S. Economy (rotates)

ENG 385:  Women Authors (rotates)

 

HED 412:  Women's Health Issues (rotates)

HED 412:  Women's Health Issues (rotates)

PHL 324:  Feminism and Philosophy (Scherwitz)

POL 205:  Women in Politics (Manrique)

PSY 318:  Psychology of Women (rotates)

PSY 318:  Psychology of Women (rotates)

J-Term:  CST 338:  Romance in the Media

Summer:   W-S 100:  Introduction to Women's Studies(Krajewski)

SOC 370:Sociology of Gender and Sex Roles (Miller)

Year Two Sequence

 

Fall 2008

Spring, 2009

W-S 100:  Introduction to Women's Studies (5 sections)

W-S 100:  Introduction to Women's Studies (5 sections)

W-S 230:  Women’s Diversity:  Race, Class, and Culture (Hoskins)

W-S 230:  Women’s Diversity:  Race, Class, and Culture  (Hoskins)

W-S/HIS 305:  History of Motherhood (Vandenberg-Daves)

W-S 255:  Women in the Military (Krajewski)

W-S/HIS  315:   History of Feminist Thought (Vandenberg-Daves)     

W-S 270:  Women and Friendship (Krajewski)

W-S/SOC 338:  Sociological Aspects of Work/Life (Delgado)

W-S 330:  Topics:  Women, Sex, and the Law (Parker)

W-S 340:  Women, Learning, and Knowledge (Krajewski) temporarily suspended for duration of grant)

W-S/HIS 370:  History of Black Women's Activism (Hoskins)

W-S/SOC 375:  Lesbian Studies  (Hoskins) 

W-S 374:  Women, Gender, and Society:  Women, Poverty, and Public Policy  (Krajewski)

W-S 499:  Seminar/Practicum (Krajewski) 

 

*ART 440:  Contemporary Issues in Art: Gender, Race and Class (Williams)

 

ECO 336:   Women in the U.S. Economy (rotates)

CST 334:  Women, Men, and Communication (Niedzwiecki)

ENG 338:  Women Authors

ECO 336:  Women in the U.S. Economy (rotates)

ENG 482   Advanced Study of Women's Literature (rotates)

HED 412:  Women's Health Issues (rotates)

HED 412:   Women's Health Issues (rotates)                    

POL 205:  Women in Politics (Manrique)

PHL 324:   Feminism and Philosophy (Scherwitz)

PSY 318:  Psychology of Women (rotates)

PSY 318:   Psychology of Women (rotates)

 

J-Term      SOC 370:  Sociology of Gender and Sex Roles (Miller)

Summer:   W-S 100:  Introduction to Women's Studies  (Krajewski)

* PSY 318:  Psychology of Women (rotates)