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SPECIAL PROGRAMS I 19 COURSES (W S) 10. Introduction to Women'• Studlea (3) (Former W S 100) Introductory interdisciplinary course designed to provide a foundation for Women's Studies; focus on women in the areas of sociology, psychology, history, economics, and the arts. 20. Women In Science (2) Women scientists' contributions to scientific advancement; effect of recognition and life styles on their careers. SOT. Studle• In Literature (4) (See Engl SOT section) Women ·in Novels. Emphasis on the treatment of women by major writers throughout the centuries; emergence of the consciousness of sexual inequality as it appears in literature. Readings and analysis. 105. Education and Sex Role Stereotypes (3) Materials, policies, and p::-ocedures of the education of women; historical review and consideration of contemporary thought regarding sex role identification and reinforcement. 110. Female Image In Sports (3) Historical and political aspects of women in sports; psychological, physiological, and sociological stereotyping in athletics. 118. Women in History (3) (See Hist 118) 122T. Topics In Social Welfare (3) (See S Wei 122T eectlon) Women in the Social Welfsre System. Evaluation of the position of women in the United States social welfare system; roles of women as leaders in American social reform, as major architects of the profession of social work, and as recipients of social services. 124. Feminist Art (3) (See Art 124) 126. Legal Rights of Women (3) (See Crim 126) 131. Sociology of Sex Roles (3) (See Soc 131) 145. Women in the Theatre (3) (See Drama 145) 159T. Seminar in American Government and Politln (3) (See PI Si 159T section) Women in Politics. Analysis of the roles of women in the United States political system including official policies toward women, political socialization, women and traditional pressure group politics vs Women's Liberation Movement, and mass media politics. 163. Women in Music (3) (See Music 163) 168T. Women and Literature (4; repeatable with different topics) (Former Engl 169T section. See Engl 168T) 170T. European Women in Literature (3; max total 12) (See F L 170T) 171. Jung ond the Con1clousne11 of Women (3) Overview of Jungian thought related to women; readings and discussion designed to increase self-knowledge. 172. Payi:hology of Women (3) (See Psych 172) 190. Independent Study (1-3; max •ee reference) See General Information-Independent Study 194T. Seminar In Women and Literature (4; repeatable with different topics) (Former Eng! 193T section. See Eng! 194T)
Title | 1973-74 General Catalog |
Creator | California State University, Fresno |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1973-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
Title | Page 079 |
Full Text Search | SPECIAL PROGRAMS I 19 COURSES (W S) 10. Introduction to Women'• Studlea (3) (Former W S 100) Introductory interdisciplinary course designed to provide a foundation for Women's Studies; focus on women in the areas of sociology, psychology, history, economics, and the arts. 20. Women In Science (2) Women scientists' contributions to scientific advancement; effect of recognition and life styles on their careers. SOT. Studle• In Literature (4) (See Engl SOT section) Women ·in Novels. Emphasis on the treatment of women by major writers throughout the centuries; emergence of the consciousness of sexual inequality as it appears in literature. Readings and analysis. 105. Education and Sex Role Stereotypes (3) Materials, policies, and p::-ocedures of the education of women; historical review and consideration of contemporary thought regarding sex role identification and reinforcement. 110. Female Image In Sports (3) Historical and political aspects of women in sports; psychological, physiological, and sociological stereotyping in athletics. 118. Women in History (3) (See Hist 118) 122T. Topics In Social Welfare (3) (See S Wei 122T eectlon) Women in the Social Welfsre System. Evaluation of the position of women in the United States social welfare system; roles of women as leaders in American social reform, as major architects of the profession of social work, and as recipients of social services. 124. Feminist Art (3) (See Art 124) 126. Legal Rights of Women (3) (See Crim 126) 131. Sociology of Sex Roles (3) (See Soc 131) 145. Women in the Theatre (3) (See Drama 145) 159T. Seminar in American Government and Politln (3) (See PI Si 159T section) Women in Politics. Analysis of the roles of women in the United States political system including official policies toward women, political socialization, women and traditional pressure group politics vs Women's Liberation Movement, and mass media politics. 163. Women in Music (3) (See Music 163) 168T. Women and Literature (4; repeatable with different topics) (Former Engl 169T section. See Engl 168T) 170T. European Women in Literature (3; max total 12) (See F L 170T) 171. Jung ond the Con1clousne11 of Women (3) Overview of Jungian thought related to women; readings and discussion designed to increase self-knowledge. 172. Payi:hology of Women (3) (See Psych 172) 190. Independent Study (1-3; max •ee reference) See General Information-Independent Study 194T. Seminar In Women and Literature (4; repeatable with different topics) (Former Eng! 193T section. See Eng! 194T) |
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