Recent scholarship has made it clear that full understanding of human behavior,
culture, and society cannot be attained without investigating women’s experiences.
The Women’s Studies minor is an 18-hour interdisciplinary program designed to
offer students such an opportunity. It provides new ways of approaching conventional
disciplines and opens up questions previously unexamined.
Our aim is two-fold: to stimulate and promote new scholarship in the area of
Women’s Studies and to encourage traditional departments to broaden fields of
study to include women’s issues. Attention paid to women’s perspectives has altered
our understanding of historical change, social, economic, and political life,
and the arts and sciences. In addition, Women’s Studies highlights the necessity
of understanding important social divisions other than gender: those of race,
economic status, sexual identity, and nationality It provides key conceptual tools
that women and men can use in educating themselves both in and out of college.
Courses listed below are offered on a regular basis; in addition, occasional
special topics courses may be taken for credit toward the minor with permission
of the Women’s Studies Minor Chair. All Women’s Studies Minor students are required
to submit a writing portfolio in the final semester of their senior year to the
Women’s Studies Minor Chair. The portfolio must consist of one paper (worth at
least 10% of the course grade) from each of the following classes: WST 2309, WST
4309, and one cross-listed Women’s Studies course. Once the minor has been selected,
students should contact the Women’s Studies Minor Chair as soon as possible, as
well as declare their minor in Enrollment Management, 116 Old Main.