Portland-State-University 2017-2018 Bulletin

Women’s Studies B.A./B.S.

In addition to meeting the general University degree requirements, the student majoring in Women's Studies must complete a required core program of 36 credits and 20 credits of WS electives (with a minimum of 16 upper-division credits) for a total of 56 credits to complete the major.

Each student pursuing a Women's Studies major will select or be assigned an adviser who is knowledgeable in the student’s area(s) of academic interest.

Courses taken under the undifferentiated grading option (pass/no pass) are not acceptable toward fulfilling major requirements with the following exceptions: one Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies elective course, WS 404 Cooperative Education/Internship, or WS 409 Practicum. The minimum grade allowed to pass major requirements will be 1.7 C-.

Requirements

Core courses (28 credits)

WS 101Introduction to Women's Studies

4

WS 301Gender and Critical Inquiry

4

WS 305Women of Color Feminist Theory

4

WS 307Women, Activism and Social Change

4

WS 315Feminist Analysis

4

WS 412Feminist Methodologies

4

WS 415Senior Seminar

4

Experiential learning (8 credits)

WS 409Practicum

6

WS 411Experiential Learning Seminar

2

Electives (20 credits; with a minimum of 16 upper-division credits)

WS 306UGlobal Gender Issues

4

WS 308UTopics in Gender, Literature, and Popular Culture

4

WS 310UPsychology of Women

4

WS 312UFeminist Philosophy

4

WS 317UWriting as Activism

4

WS 320UIntroduction to Girls' Studies

4

WS 330UWomen of Color in the United States

4

WS 331U/Intl 331UWomen in the Middle East

4

WS 332URace, Class, Gender, and Sexuality in the United States

4

WS 337UCommunication and Gender

4

WS 340UWomen and Gender in America to 1848

4

WS 341UWomen and Gender in America 1848-1920

4

WS 342UWomen and Gender in the U.S. 1920 to the Present

4

WS 343UAmerican Family History

4

WS 346U/Bi 346UGenes & Society

4

WS 347U/Sci 347UScience, Gender, and Social Context

4

WS 348U/Sci 348UScience, Gender, and Social Context

4

WS 351UGender and Education

4

WS 360UIntroduction to Queer Studies

4

WS 365U/Sci 365UThe Science of Women's Bodies

4

WS 367UWar, Sexual Violence and Healing

4

WS 369UGlobal Reproductive Justice

4

WS 370UHistory of Sexualities

4

WS 372U/Eng 372UTopics in Literature, Gender, and Sexuality

4

WS 375UTopics in Sexuality Studies

4

WS 377UTopics in Feminist Spirituality

4

WS 380UWomen and Politics

4

WS 387Feminist Organizations: Theory and Practice

4

WS 410Selected Topics

1-6

WS 417Women in the Economy

4

WS 424/PS 425Women and the Law

4

WS 425/Soc 425Sociology of Gender

4

WS 426/Soc 426Gender & Mental Health

4

WS 428Lesbian History

4

WS 431U/ArH 431UWomen in the Visual Arts

4

WS 443British Women Writers

4

WS 444/Eng 444British Women Writers

4

WS 445American Women Writers

4

WS 446American Women Writers

4

WS 451Interrupting Oppression

4

WS 452/Comm 452Gender and Race in the Media

4

WS 453Feminism and Women?s Health

4

WS 467Work and Family

4

WS 470UAsian American Women's Studies

4

WS 471Global Feminisms

4

WS 479Women and Organizational Psychology

4

WS 480Introduction to Critical Disability Studies

4

WS 481Disability and Intersectionality

4

Intl 360UBollywood: Communicating Contemporary South Asia through Cinema

4

JSt 335USex, Love, and Gender in Israel

4

Total Credit Hours: 56