Course Number:INT U103
Credit Hours: 4
Course Title: Women’s Studies

Course Description: Examines various perspectives on the social construction of gender-what it means socially to be a woman or man-and the ways in which gender is a central organizing principle in our lives. In other words, examines, analyzes, and challenges gender differences, gender stereotypes, and gender inequalities. Seeks to understand and change the gender hierarchies that shape and constrain people’s lives. Also inquires into the ways in which women deploy their gender identities to participate in social movements, both political and religious, to address issues of women’s health and control over reproduction, as well as to challenge social norms in their roles as writers, artists, and activists.

Fall Offering: EveryLab/Coreq 1:

Spring Offering: Lab/Coreq 2:

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Summer 1 Offering: Prerequisite 1:

Summer 2 Offering: Prerequisite 2:

Cross-Listed Course 1: PHL U103Prerequisite 3:

Cross-Listed Course 2: SOC U103Prerequisite 4:

Cross-Listed Course 3: HST U103Prerequisite 5:

Cross-Listed Course 4: Prereq Remarks:

Cross-Listed Course 5: Repeatable: N

Additional Information: Approved course: Arts & Sciences Core—Social World Context
Approved course: NU Core—Arts/Humanities Level 1
Approved course: NU Core—Comparative Study of Cultures