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Women's and Gender Studies
Department of Women's & Gender Studies, College of Arts and Science

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Women's and Gender Studies > 400-level+

UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE COURSES
WGST 400.0
Registration Info — 2004-2005 Regular Session» Honours Colloquium
1/2(3S)
Prerequisite(s): At least 3 credit units of 400-level WGST and permission of the department.

Oral presentation of an academic paper in the department. The presentation is normally based on a paper already prepared, or in preparation, for a third- or fourth-year WGST seminar course.

Note: WGST 400 is required of all Honours students. Application for Honours should be made at least 18 months in advance of expected graduation date so that this requirement can be scheduled into the student’s final year in the program.

WGST 409.3
Registration Info — 2004-2005 Regular Session» Understanding Western Patriarchy
1/2(3S-1T)
Prerequisite(s): 18 credit units of WGST and/or cognate courses, including at least two of WGST 310, 311, 312, PHIL 227, HIST 347, RELST 359; and permission of the department.

Examination of a selection of texts which helped to shape gender, race, class, and ethnic arrangements in Western culture from 1700 BCE to the early 20th Century. The focus will be on influential sacred, legal, philosophical, and political writings that made the emergence of feminist thought and the rise of political feminism both necessary and possible.

Note: Students with credit for WGST 309 may not take this course for credit. This course may be used as a Humanities.

WGST 410.3
Registration Info — 2004-2005 Regular Session» Senior Seminar in Gender and Culture
1/2(3S)
Prerequisite(s): 18 credit units of WGST and/or cognate courses, including at least two of WGST 210, 310, 311, 312, 352, and permission of the department.

An advanced seminar on a contemporary theme in gender and cultural studies. The theme will vary from year to year in accordance with the research interests of the instructor and new developments in the field. Student presentations and discussions will be emphasized. Students are required to have an e-mail account and access to the Internet.

Note: This course may be used as either a Humanities or Social Science.

WGST 413.3
Registration Info — 2004-2005 Regular Session» Community Practicum
1/2(3S)
Prerequisite(s): WGST 312 and permission of the instructor.

A collaborative effort between the individual student, a community organization and the Department of Women's and Gender Studies. It provides students with the opportunity to apply the theoretical and methodological tenets of feminism and Women's Studies, and to benefit from first-hand research and community work. Students must design and implement a project that meets the approval of a particular organization and the Department of Women's and Gender Studies.

Note: This course may be used as either a Humanities or Social Science.

WGST 453.3
Registration Info — 2004-2005 Regular Session» Gender, Health & Body: A Senior Seminar
1/2(3S)
Prerequisite(s): 18 credit units of WGST and/or cognate courses, including at least two of WGST 312, 351, 353, 354, and permission of the department.

An advanced seminar on the cultural and political dimensions of health and body. This course examines the trends in feminist research on representations of bodies in states of health and illness and the gendered nature of regulating bodies. Special themes, such as international health and "exoticized bodies" along with gendered minds and mental health, and reproduction, will be explored in accordance with new developments in the field.

Note: This course may be used as a Social Science.


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