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SPECIAL PROGRAMS COURSES (W S) 10. Introduction to Changing Women (3) (Former W S 100) Introductory Interdisciplinary course designed to provide a fountlaliun (ur Women's Studies; focus on women in the areas of sociology, psychology, history, economics, and the arts. 42. Continuing Education for Women (3) Introduction to and appl fcation of learning, communication, family relations, and aging theories as they apply to personal, social, and academic problems of older women returning to the university. SOT. Studies in Literature (4) (See Engl SOT section) Women in Novels section. SST. Topics in Women's Studies (1-4; max total 12) Topics of current issues in the Women's Movement, covering a wide variety of interest. (See Schedule of Courses for specific topics.) 101. Women in History (3) (Former WS 118) (See Hist 101) 10S. Education and Sex Role Stereotypes (3) 120 Designed to meet the needs of parents, teachers, counselors, administrators. How sex role stereotypes affect the educational system, pre-K through higher education. 108. Rape and Physical Abuse (1) (Former W S 150T) An inquiry into the phenomenon of rape, myths about rape and rapists, treatment of rape victims, discussion of physical and physiological preparation for possibility of attack. Lecture, film, paper, speakers. An all day workshop held on two consecutive Saturdays. 110. Women in Sport (3) (See PE 110) 112. Assertive Training (1) (Former W S 1SOT) Women's special needs in becoming assertive; blocks preventing assertion and methods of getting around them. An all day workshop held on two consecutive Saturdays. 114. Marriage and the Family in the 1970's (1) (Former W S 1SOT) A re-examination of the concept of traditional marriage and the family, and emerging concepts of the 1970's. Contemporary complaints against traditional family roles, proposed altern atives, and their implications. Films, speakers. An all day workshop held on two consecutive Saturdays. 119. The Chicano Family (3) (See La R 118) 124. Feminist Art (3) (See Art 114) 126. legal Rights of Women (3) (Former W S 121) (See Crim 126) 127. Female Sexuality (3) (See H S 126) 128. Feminist Theory (3) (See Phil 128) 131. Sociology of Sex Roles (3) (See Soc 131)
Title | 1979-80 General Catalog |
Creator | California State University, Fresno |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1979-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
Title | Page 120 |
Full Text Search | SPECIAL PROGRAMS COURSES (W S) 10. Introduction to Changing Women (3) (Former W S 100) Introductory Interdisciplinary course designed to provide a fountlaliun (ur Women's Studies; focus on women in the areas of sociology, psychology, history, economics, and the arts. 42. Continuing Education for Women (3) Introduction to and appl fcation of learning, communication, family relations, and aging theories as they apply to personal, social, and academic problems of older women returning to the university. SOT. Studies in Literature (4) (See Engl SOT section) Women in Novels section. SST. Topics in Women's Studies (1-4; max total 12) Topics of current issues in the Women's Movement, covering a wide variety of interest. (See Schedule of Courses for specific topics.) 101. Women in History (3) (Former WS 118) (See Hist 101) 10S. Education and Sex Role Stereotypes (3) 120 Designed to meet the needs of parents, teachers, counselors, administrators. How sex role stereotypes affect the educational system, pre-K through higher education. 108. Rape and Physical Abuse (1) (Former W S 150T) An inquiry into the phenomenon of rape, myths about rape and rapists, treatment of rape victims, discussion of physical and physiological preparation for possibility of attack. Lecture, film, paper, speakers. An all day workshop held on two consecutive Saturdays. 110. Women in Sport (3) (See PE 110) 112. Assertive Training (1) (Former W S 1SOT) Women's special needs in becoming assertive; blocks preventing assertion and methods of getting around them. An all day workshop held on two consecutive Saturdays. 114. Marriage and the Family in the 1970's (1) (Former W S 1SOT) A re-examination of the concept of traditional marriage and the family, and emerging concepts of the 1970's. Contemporary complaints against traditional family roles, proposed altern atives, and their implications. Films, speakers. An all day workshop held on two consecutive Saturdays. 119. The Chicano Family (3) (See La R 118) 124. Feminist Art (3) (See Art 114) 126. legal Rights of Women (3) (Former W S 121) (See Crim 126) 127. Female Sexuality (3) (See H S 126) 128. Feminist Theory (3) (See Phil 128) 131. Sociology of Sex Roles (3) (See Soc 131) |
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