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Courses from non-GSS departments approved for GSS Credit

AFRICAN AMERICAN AND DIASPORA STUDIES

  • 1111 First-Year Writing Seminar*
  • 1204 Diaspora Feminisms
  • 2104 Popular Culture and Black Sexual Politics
  • 2214 History and Myth: Black Women in the United States
  • 3214 Black Masculinity: Social Imagery and Public Policy
  • 4262 Black Diaspora Women Writers

CLASSICAL STUDIES

  • 1111 First-Year Writing Seminar*
  • 3100 Women, Sexuality, and the Family in Ancient Greece and Rome

COMMUNICATION STUDIES

  • 1111 First-Year Writing Seminar*
  • 2950 Rhetoric of Mass Media
  • 3100 Rhetoric of Social Movements
  • 3110 Women, Rhetoric, and Social Change
  • 3720 Communicating Gender
  • 3890 Selected Topics in Communication Studies*

ENGLISH

  • 1111 First-Year Writing Seminar*
  • 1111-19 Growing up Latina and Latino
  • 1230W Literature and Analytical Thinking*
  • 1260W Introduction to Literary and Cultural Analysis*
  • 3622 Nineteenth-Century American Women Writers
  • 3658 Latino-American Literature
  • 3670/3670W Colonial and Post-Colonial Literature*
  • 3674 Caribbean Literature
  • 3742 Feminist Theory
  • 3890/3890W Movements in Literature*
  • 3894/3894W Major Figures in Literature*
  • 3898/3898W Special Topics in English and American Literature*

FRENCH

  • 3223 The Querelles des Femmes
  • 3230 French and Francophone Cinema
  • 4320 French Feminist Thought: Literary and Critical
  • 4322 Adultery and Transgressions in Literature

GERMAN

  • 2444 German Fairy Tales: From Brothers Grimm to Walt Disney
  • 3344 Women at the Margins: German-Jewish Writers
  • 4535 German Romanticism
  • 4537 Women and Modernity

HISTORY

  • 1111 First-Year Writing Seminar*
  • 2240 Sex Law
  • 2810 Women, Health, and Sexuality
  • 2835 Sexuality and Gender in the Western Tradition to 1700
  • 2840 Sexuality and Gender in the Western Tradition since 1700
  • 2855 Women and Gender in the U.S. Since 1865
  • 2860 Women and Gender in the U.S. Since 1865
  • 3010 Pornography and Prostitution in History
  • 3209 Sex, Marriage, and the Body in Islamic Law
  • 4960 Majors Seminar*

HISTORY OF ART

  • 2765 Art since 1945
  • 3228W Gender and Sexuality in Greek Art
  • 3840 Directed Study*
  • 4960 Advanced Seminar in History of Art*

ITALIAN

  • 3740 Gangster, Lovers, Madonnas, and Mistresses

JEWISH STUDIES

  • 1111 First-Year Writing Seminar*
  • 2710W Jewish Sexual Ethics

MEDICINE, HEALTH, AND SOCIETY

  • 1111 First-Year Writing Seminar*
  • 3890 Special Topics*

MUSICOLOGY

  • 3150 Music, Gender, and Sexuality

PHILOSOPHY

  • 3007 French Feminism
  • 3604 Gender and Sexuality
  • 3891 Special Topics*

POLITICAL SCIENCE

  • 2209 Issues in Political Theory
  • 2236 The Politics of Global Inequality
  • 3264W Global Feminisms
  • 3271 Feminist Theory and Research
  • 3893 Selected Topics in American Government*

PSYCHOLOGY

  • 3705 Human Sexuality

RELIGIOUS STUDIES

  • 1111 First-Year Writing Seminar*
  • 1820 Religion, Sexuality, Power
  • 2220 Ethics and Ecology
  • 3225 Sexuality in the Hebrew Bible and the Ancient Near East
  • 3926 Ancient Goddesses
  • 3930 Women and Religion
  • 4834 Post-Freudian Theories and Religion
  • 4938 Marriage in the Ancient Near East and the Hebrew Bible
  • 4554 The Qur’an and Its Interpreters

RUSSIAN

  • 2600 Women and Resistance in Russia

SOCIOLOGY

  • 3221 The Family
  • 3304 Race, Gender, and Health
  • 3306 Gender and Medical Work
  • 3603 Women and Social Activism
  • 3604 American Social Movements
  • 3611 Women and the Law
  • 3616 Women and Public Policy in America
  • 3704 Race, Gender, and Sport
  • 3711 Women, Gender, and Globalization
  • 3722 Gender in Society
  • 3723 Gender, Sexuality, and the Body
  • 3724 Gender Identities, Interactions, and Relationships

SPANISH

  • 2990 Images of the Feminine in Spanish Cinema
  • 3893 Special Topics in Hispanic Literature*
  • 4755 Latin and Latin American Women Writers

THEATRE

  • 2781 The History of Fashion: Sex and Propaganda
  • 3741 Elements of Basic Design: Costuming and Makeup

 

*Requires Approval for Individual Class. Contact the Director of Undergraduate Studies for Approval.