Amy K. Levin, Director
The
Women's Studies program is an interdisciplinary program which
fosters research and teaching related to gender. The graduate
certificate in Women's Studies permits study of gender and its
significance through a systematic engagement with feminist theory
and criticism, research methods, and scholarship and results
in recognition of that study on the student's transcript. Since
the Women's Studies Program is not a degree-offering unit, all
graduate degrees are obtained through the student's major department,
whose special requirements must be met. The certificate is available
to students in good standing in any graduate program in the
university. Students-at-large in good standing may also pursue
the certificate. Faculty who regularly teach courses which contribute
to the certificate or participate in the core courses come from
a variety of departments.
A
student who wishes to pursue the certificate must receive approval
from both her or his major department faculty
adviser and the Women's Studies director. Students may earn
transcript credit for the certificate by completing 12 hours
in approved courses, including the two required interdisciplinary
core courses. For the other 6 required hours, in addition to
the approved electives listed below, any graduate-level special
topics course or directed study focused on gender may be counted
toward the graduate certificate in Women's Studies with the
approval of the director of Women's Studies. Students may enroll
in internships combining their professional interests with their
preparation in Women's Studies.
Students interested in pursuing
this certificate are advised to meet with the director of Women's
Studies as early as possible in their graduate program. To learn
more about how a graduate certificate can work with your area
of study, go to "How
can I combine Women's Studies coursework with my graduate
program?"
Requirements (12)
WOMS 520 Feminist Theory
(3)
WOMS 530 Research in Women's Studies (3)
Two of the following (6)
ART 685*, Topics in Art
History (3)
CAHC 592*, Special Topics in Counseling (3)
CAHC 595, Women and Careers 93)
CAHC 666, Human Sexuality Counseling (3)
COMS 540, Seminar in Communication and Gender (3)
COMS 556, Feminist Film Theory (3)
ENGL 502D, Feminist Literary Theory and Criticism (3)
ENGL 507*, Topics in Literature (3)
EPFE 590*, Workshop in Education (3)
EPFE 603, Foundations of Feminist Educational Thought (3)
FCNS 500B*, Seminar: Family and Child Studies (3)
FCNS 516, Nutritional Factors in Obesity and Eating Disorders
(3)
HIST 413, Family, Sexuality, and Society Since 1400 (3)
HIST 473, Topics in Women's History (3)
HIST 510*, Reading Seminar in U.S. History (3)
ILAS 550, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Studies (3)
MGMT 528, Equal Opportunity and Employment (3)
PSYC 495*, Seminar in Special Topics (3)
SOCI 454, Racial and Ethnic Minority Family Systems (3)
SOCI 457, Comparative Family Systems (3)
SOCI 563, Women's Health Issues (3)
WOMS 430, Special Topics in Women's Studies (3)
WOMS 434, Women, Men & Language (3)
WOMS 502,
Internship in Women's Studies
WOMS 510, Topics in Women’s Studies
WOMS 539, Independent Study in Women's Studies (3)
*Courses may meet the certificate requirements when they include
substantial treatment of women's studies.
INTRA LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES
Course Offerings
WOMS 430.SPECIAL TOPICS
IN WOMEN'S STUDIES (3). May be repeated for credit to a maximum
of 6 semester hours as topic changes, but only 3 credits may
be applied toward the graduate certificate in Women's Studies.
WOMS 434. WOMEN, MEN, AND
LANGUAGE (3). Examines the empirical evidence pertaining to
language variation by sex and gender identity within the framework
of sociolinguistics. Focuses on characteristics of feminine
and masculine speech and conversational styles, societal attitudes
toward them, and their implications for men and women in society.
Also considers biological foundations and sociogenesis of sex
differences in language; interaction effects on language variation
of other social variables such as age, class, and ethnic identity;
and cross cultural differences.
WOMS 502. INTERNSHIP (3-6).
Work as an intern in activities related to Women's Studies.
Reading and paper preparation under the supervision of a faculty
member in the university. May be repeated to a maximum of 6
semester hours. PRQ Consent of program director; graduate standing.
WOMS 520. FEMINIST THEORY
(3) Concepts, methods, and development of feminist theories;
systematic overview of schools of feminist theory as they are
grounded in different social identities and epistemological
perspectives; implications of feminist theories of scholarly
research.
WOMS 530. RESEARCH IN WOMEN'S
STUDIES (3). Interdisciplinary analysis of principles, methods,
and bibliographic resources for the study of gender and for
evaluating the relevance of scholarship in women's studies to
traditional disciplines. Focuses on theoretical perspectives
and methodological issues central in feminist inquiry and development
of skills in integrating gender-related research and criticism
in students' area of academic specialization.