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List II: Background Courses
Courses |
Credits |
ANT (LNG) 228: Language and Culture |
3 |
ANT 330: Dynamics of Cultural Change in a Global Context |
3 |
ANT 332: Kinship, Marriage, and the Family |
3 |
ANT 334: Mind and Culture |
3 |
ACU 226: Greek Daily Life |
3 |
ACU 227: Roman Daily Life |
3 |
ECO 135: The Experience of Literature |
3 |
ECO 326: Labor Economics |
3 |
ECO 316: Economics of Inequality |
3 |
FCS (WST)180: Modern Housing |
3 |
FCS 317: Consumption Behavior |
3 |
FCS 374: Consumer Advocacy |
3 |
HIA 331: Life and Society in the Middle Ages |
3 |
HIU 340: The Industrial Revolution in America |
3 |
HIU 342: History of American Labor |
3 |
PHI 232: Classical Ethical Theories |
3 |
PHI 236: Social Philosophy |
3 |
PHI 342: Capitalism and Its Critics |
3 |
PHI 360: Philosophical Aspects of Liberation Movements |
3 |
POL 303: Constitutional Law: Government Structures and Powers |
3 |
POL 304: Constitutional Law: Personal Rights and Liberties |
3 |
POL 316: Organizing an Election Campaign |
3 |
POL 323: Marxism |
3 |
PSY 320: Theories of Personality |
3 |
PSY 330: Social Psychology |
3 |
ESC 300: Human Relations |
3 |
ESC 406: Sex Education, Cultural Values, & Family Life |
3 |
SOC (NUR) 240: Death, Dying, and Bereavement |
3 |
SOC 243: The Aged in Modern Society |
3 |
SOC 309: Social Inequality |
3 |
Each student registered for the Women's Studies Option is required to take a 3-credit Senior Seminar in Women's Studies (WST 481).
Last modified: 2/22/2013

