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Summer 2010 Course Offerings


Pre-session (May 10 – May 28)

WGS 191 ~ Women, Gender Identity, and Ethnicity (Liberal Studies: Cultural Understanding) (Diversity: Ethnic)

#1648 web class A. Burford  

This course focuses on the significance of gender and ethnic minority identities in society, providing a non-traditional, interdisciplinary, and comparative perspective on the experiences of women in the U.S. Cross-listed as ES 191.


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Summer Session I (June 1 – June 29)


WGS 150 ~ Women, Information, and Technology (Liberal Studies: Social and Political Worlds)

#1141 web class L. Couture  

This course is designed to introduce first-year students to critical issues of gender, information, and technology through the study and practice of information skills. Students will examine the historical experiences and relationships of women to computer and web-based technologies, in the U.S. and globally, utilizing the web and information technology to achieve the technical literacy required for the workplace and lifelong learning in today's society.


WGS 191 ~ Women, Gender Identity, and Ethnicity (Liberal Studies: Cultural Understanding) (Diversity: Ethnic)

  #1140 web class M. Ferell  

This course focuses on the significance of gender and ethnic minority identities in society, providing a non-traditional, interdisciplinary, and comparative perspective on the experiences of women in the U.S. Cross-listed as ES 191.


WGS 260 ~ Women and International Migration (Liberal Studies: Social and Political Worlds) (Diversity: Global)

  #1142 web class C. Onyejekwe  

WGS 360 ~ Transnational Feminisms: Study Abroad in Cuernavaca, Mexico

    May 29 - June 19 A. Burford  

Are you ready to experience a weekend of transformation and evolution gently guided through a process of exploring the “shimmering images” of your life to discover the “heart of your story” and how it links to others? This weekend workshop will offer you that journey.   download a flier


WGS 499 ~ Shimmering Images: Memoir Writing Workshop

  #1631 June 11-13 L.D. Norton & F. Riemer  

Are you ready to experience a weekend of transformation and evolution gently guided through a process of exploring the “shimmering images” of your life to discover the “heart of your story” and how it links to others? This weekend workshop will offer you that journey.   download a flier


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Summer Session II (July 6 – August 3)


WGS 260 ~ Activism: Social Change and Feminist Movements (Liberal Studies: Social and Political Worlds)(Diversity: Global)

  #1335 web class M. Ferell  

The Activism: Social Change and Feminist Movements class provides an overview of feminist activism in the current globalized landscape.


WGS 360 ~ Women, War and the Middle East (Liberal Studies: Cultural Understanding) (Diversity: Global)

  #1819 web class P. Winkler  

This course draws on history, current events and feminist theory to convey the gender consciousness and struggles for social justice of women living and working in war-time situations in the Middle East. We focus on conflicts and issues involving Iran, Israel/Palestine, Iraq, Lebanon, and Syria. We ask, how have constructed female identities been used to pursue power, oil resources and political autonomy?


WGS 392 ~ Gendered Bodies

  #1920 MTWTh 12:30-3:00pm SBS West 103 N. Pinion  

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