HAVE YOU CONSIDERED COMBINING YOUR ENGLISH MAJOR
WITH A WOMEN'S STUDIES MINOR?
English majors with a minor in Women's Studies may
be better prepared for challenges of their professions; they will
have taken a significant amount of course work focusing on the
majority of the human population. These courses will be useful
because many schools, universities, and corporations are interested
in gender equity and cultural diversity. They are actively seeking
employees familiar with the historical, cultural, and social contributions
of women. The Women's Studies minor emphasizes the social roles
of women in a world in which the ability to use language is critical
to one's success, yet language, interpersonal communication, and
literature are significantly affected by gender and traditional
social structures.
A minor in Women's Studies offers English majors
the opportunity to enhance professional skills by taking course
work complementary to the English curriculum. Core and elective
courses in Women's Studies can assist English students in developing
a multi-disciplinary perspective on specific issues related to
women, representation, and cultural diversity. Many Women's Studies
courses are also writing intensive, enabling students to improve
their persuasive writing and critical thinking skills. Students
can also pursue personal interests by enrolling in special topics
courses and independent study.
To earn a Women's Studies minor, students should
take 18 hours of approved courses, including three core courses--WOMS
230, Women in Contemporary America, WOMS 235, Women Across Cultures
and Centuries, and WOMS 432, Feminist Theory. Additional courses
may be selected from a list of approved electives. Electives that
may be of particular interest to English majors include:
ANTH 361 Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Women
ANTH 468 Anthropology of Gender
ARTH 485D Topics in Art History: Images of Women
COMS 410 Communication and Gender
ENGL 382 Women Writers
ENGL 383 Gay and Lesbian Literature
FLFR 445 French Women Writers
FLSP 445 Latin American Women Writers
HIST 360 Race, Class, and Gender in American History
HIST 369 Women in United States History
HIST 413 Family, Sexuality, and Society since 1400
HIST 473 Topics in Women's History
ILAS 350 Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Studies
POLS 373 Women and Politics
SOCI 357 The Sociology of Gender
WOMS 332 Growing Up Female
WOMS 390 Internship in Women’s Studies
WOMS 430 Special Topics in Women's Studies (e.g., Contemporary
American Women Writers)
WOMS 434 Women, Men, and Language
WOMS 439 Independent Study in Women's Studies (e.g., on images
of women in popular
culture)
A complete list of electives is available in the
undergraduate catalogue.
For additional information about the Women's Studies
minor, please call 753-1038.
Last Updated: August 7, 2007