Interdisciplinary Women's Studies Minor

Ann Andaloro, Director

BR 303F

(606) 783-2714

The purpose of the Women's Studies Minor is to provide students with an understanding of how gender, particularly in terms of women, is constructed and employed in educational, historical, aesthetic, sociological, and political contexts. The intention is to equip students with the knowledge and analytical abilities needed to recognize and transform gender inequality in their own lives and in the world at large.

Program Competencies

The purpose of the program is:

  1. To inform students of the diversity of women's contributions across academic disciplines in a multicultural and global society.
  2. To increase students' knowledge of the varied contributions of women throughout history.
  3. To challenge students to use a variety of critical thinking and problem solving skills to recognize and contend with gender inequality at the individual and social level.
  4. To expand students' knowledge, skills, and consciousness regarding their choices in families, politics, work, and leisure.

Required Courses

WST 273 — Introduction to Women's Studies

3

WST 490 — Integrative Capstone in Women's Studies

3

Electives

Additional courses cross listed in Women's Studies

15

Some courses currently approved to be cross listed in the minor are:

WST 120/ENG 120 — Approaches to Literature

WST 210/GOVT 180 — Introduction to Political Theory

WST/SWK 230 — Social Welfare, History, and Ethics

WST 302/CRIM 300 — Criminogenic Family

WST 303/SWK 301 — Comparative Family Violence

WST/SOC 305 — Cultural Anthropology

WST/HIS 312 — Women in American History

WST/GOVT 317 — Feminist Political Thought

WST/ENG 320 — Women Writers and Feminist Perspectives

WST/EDF 322 — Gender and Education

WST/SOC 333 — Sociology of Gender Violence

WST/SOC 335 — The Family

WST/SWK 340 — Community Mental Health

WST/SOC 350 — Human Experience of Sex and Gender

WST/PHIL 351— Philosophy of Love and Sex

WST/SOC 354 — The Individual and Society

WST/GOVT 355 — Women and Politics

WST/SOC/CRIM 363 — Cross Cultural Perspectives on the Sex Industry

WST/SOC 374 — American Minority Relations

WST 375/HIS 374 — History of the Middle East

WST/HIS 377 — 20th Century Asian Wars

WST/CRIM 380 — Race, Class, Gender & Crime

WST/ENG 391 - Advanced Expository Writing

WST 397/SOC 300 — Social Stratification

WST/HS 457 — Parenting

WST 474/NAHS 303 — Women's Health Care

WST/CMEM 452 — Problems in Contemporary Broadcasting

WST/COMM 482 — American Popular Culture & Com. Tech.

New courses and special topics will be approved for cross listing on an individual basis.

For additional information on the Interdisciplinary Women's Studies Program (IWSP), contact the IWSP Coordinator at (606) 783-5288. You may also contact or visit the Women's Studies Office at 204 Rader Hall, Morehead, KY 40351 or by telephone at (606) 783-5414.