Spring 2024 Courses

Please see Homer, or check individual Department websites, for more detailed descriptions, and information about prerequisites.

Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies 10000, Introduction to Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, K. Bartoszynska, T-Th 1:10-2:50, F 11-11:50, 4 credits

Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies 10000, Introduction to Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, J. Fromer, T-Th 10:50-12:05, F 10-10:50, 4 credits

Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies 22000, Introduction to Queer Studies, M. Fournier, T-Th1:10-2:50, 4 credits

Art History 24200 Placing Race and Gender, L. O’Connell, T-th 9:25-10:40, F 10-10:50, 4 credits

Biology 10210 Biology of Sex, L. Kanda, T-Th 2:35-3:50, 3 credits

Culture, Race, and Ethnicity 26100, Watching Race in American Media, T-Th, 4-5:40

Economics 27000, Women and Economics, E. Kateski, T-th 10:50-12:05 , M 12-12:50, 4 credits

English 18200, The Power of injustice and the Injustice of Power, D. Adams, MWF 11-11:50, M 4-4:50, 4 credits

English 18300, Engendering Modernity, J. Spitzer, T-th 1:10-2:25, W 1-1:50, 4 credits

English 19413, Vampire Literature, J. Fromer, T-Th 1:10-2:35, F 1-1:50, 4 credits

English 22000 Black Women Writers, D. Adams, MWF 12-12:50, T 4-4:50, 4 credits

English 23000 Joan of Arc, 1412-2024, A. Becker, T-th 4-5:15, W 4-4:50, 4 credits

English 29400, Slow Read: Middlemarch, K. Bartoszynska, F 2-3:15, 1 credit

English 36801, Dangerous Women in Dramatic Literature, C. Gleitman, MW 1-1:50, 2 credits

English 39200, Latino/a/x Literatures: Narratives of Displacement and Belonging, E. Gonzalez-Conty, MW 9-10:40, 4 credits

English 48300, Seminar in Feminist Science Fiction, K. Kittredge, W 4-9:20pm, 4 credits

French 31200, Paris on Edge, M. Fournier, MWF 10-11:10, 4 credits

History 14100, From the Margins: European Social History, 1450-2000, K. Breuer, MWF, 11-12:10, 4 credits

History 28400, Microhistories: Gender, Religion, and Agency in Europe, 1350-1870, K. Breuer, MWF 1-2:10, 4 credits

Politics 14100, Power: Race, Sex, and Class, S. Atuk, MWF 12-1:10, 4 credits

Psychology 26100, Psychology of Women, N. Bharj, MF 2-2:50, W 2-3:40, 4 credits

Religion 11900, Considering Hope, R. Wagner, M 1-1:50, 1 credit

Religion 24100, The Religious Right in America, R. Wagner, MW 4-5:15, 3 credits

Religion 31000, Epic Adventures: Readings in Hindu Mythology, E. Steinschneider, T-Th 10:50-12:05, 3 credits.

Sociology 21300, Sociology of Sexualities, MW 12-1:40, 4 credits

Sociology 25000, Gender, the Environment, and Global Change, A. Swords T-Th 9:25-10:40, W 11-11:50, 4 credits

Sociology 32900, Health and the Family, J. Brenton, MW 12-1:40, 4 credits

Sociology 41000, Feminism, Food, and Health, J. Brenton, MW 9-10:40, 4 credits

Sociology 42400, Global Sociology, A. Swords, T-Th 1:10-2:25, W 1-1:50, 4 credits

Writing 31000, Writing, Women and Writing, J. Warburton, MWF 10-11:10, 4 credits

Television and Radio 33500, Electronic Media Criticism, S. Tropiano, T 10-1:30, 4 credits