Cal State Hayward Catalog 2004-2005

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Undergraduate Programs

Women's Studies
 * Department Information
 * General Information
 * Minor in Women's Studies
 * Women's Studies Option: Liberal Studies
 * G.E. Requirement
 * Undergraduate Courses
Department Information

Women's Studies Program
College of Arts, Letters, and Social Sciences
Office: Meiklejohn Hall 4099
Phone: (510) 885-3255
 
Professors Emerite: Roxanne Dunbar Ortiz (Ethnic Studies), Yolanda Patterson (Modern Languages and Literatures), Helen Schulak (Modern Languages and Literatures)
 
Professors: Carol Becker (Human Development), Patricia Guthrie (Human Development and Women's Studies), Vincenzo Traversa (Modern Languages and Literatures)
 
Lecturers: Donna Barnes, Dina Jarrah
 
Director: Patricia Guthrie
 
 
Please consult the 2005-2006 online catalog for any changes that may occur.
General Information

Women's Studies is intended to increase a student's knowledge, interest and appreciation of the needs, contributions, problems as aspirations of women-and also of the way that gender shapes the lives of both women and men. Women's Studies attempts to illuminate the subject matter of much of the rest of the curriculum from the double perspective of women and gender. The courses emphasize cultural diversity. The minor prepares students for jobs that specialize in serving women as consumers, as clients of government programs, as political actors, etc. The program also offers a Liberal Studies option in Women's Studies.
Minor in Women's Studies

No more than six units in the major department, nor more than 8 units of lower division courses may be applied to the minor. No more than four units may be taken on a "CR/NC" basis. Altogether, 24 units are required. Students who wish to minor in Women's Studies should see the director as soon as possible.
 
I. Core Courses (8-12 units)
WOST 1001 Perspectives on Women (4)
WOST 1002 Women in Contemporary Society (4)
WOST 3100 Seminar in Women's Studies (May be used twice in the minor with the consent of the Women's Studies Director provided the student has taken WOST 1001 or 1002.)
 
II. Electives in Women's Studies (8-12 units)
Two or three courses with special reference to the status and problems of women selected from:
 
COMM 4500 Women in Media (4); ENGL 3650 Women and Literature (4); HIST 3124 Women in Ancient and Medieval Europe (4), 3571 Women in American History (4); POSC 3170 Public Policy and the Family (4), 3340 Women and Politics (4); PSYC 3410 Psychology of Women (4); SOC 3411 Sociology of Gender (4); WOST 2000 Internship in Women's Agencies (4), 3050 Feminist Theory (4), 3400 Women and Careers (4), 3410 Women, War and Revolution (4), 3420 Minority Women in America (4), 3500 Portrayal of Women in the Movies (4), 3510 Women in Myth and Prehistory (4), 3520 Mothers, Daughters and Sons (4), 3530 Women and Their Bodies (4), 4900 Independent Study (1-4)
 
III. Elective in a Related Field
Four units should be selected with an advisor in Women's Studies from the following:
 
COMM 4500; ENGL 3650; HIST 3124, 3571; POSC 3170; PSYC 3410; SOC 3411; WOST 2000, 3400, 3410, 3420, 3500, 3510, 3520, 3530, or 4900 if not used to complete requirement II above.
 
ANTH 3110 Primate Social Behavior (4), 3400 Social Anthropology (4), 3740 Cross-Cultural Studies in Child-Rearing (4), 3745 Human Sexuality: Anthropological Perspectives (4); BIOL 3060 Human Sexuality (4); E S 3000 Ethnic Writers (4) (when emphasis is on women writers); 3810 History of Minority Education (4); HDEV 1200 Introduction to Human Development (4), 4300 Adult Development (4), 4400 Adolescence (4), 4700 Childhood Development (4); HIST 3136 Women in the Renaissance (4), 4710 History and Trends in Nursing (4); KPE 1018 Self Defense-Women (4);
 
MLL 4465 A Theme in Spanish Literature across the Centuries (4) (when the theme focuses on women), 4495 A Single Movement, Country, or Theme: Spanish American Literature (4) (when the theme focuses on women); PHIL 3510 Human Rights and Social Justice: Cultural Groups and Women in the U.S. (4), 3720 Feminist Philosophy (4); PSYC 3520 Interpersonal Processes (4); 3540 Groups and Organizations (4), 4420 Developmental Psychology (4), 4610 Psychology of Personality (4); SOC 3410 Sociology of the Family (4), 3415 Sociology of the African American Family (4), 3416 Sociology of the Mexican American Family (4), 3500 Social Psychology (4), 3501 Love and Friendship (4)
 
It is recommended that all students in the minor take at least one course that has a primary focus on minority women in America.
 
Other Elective Courses
Other elective courses (with appropriate content) may be approved by the Women's Studies Committee as they are developed by departments.
Women's Studies Option: Liberal Studies

Area VII, Credential Track or Area VI, General Track (24 units)
 
WOST 1001 Perspectives on Women (4) or WOST 1002 Women in Contemporary Society (4)
 
Five additional upper division courses chosen in consultation with a Women's Studies advisor (20 units)
G.E. Requirement

The courses satisfying the Cultural Groups/Women's Studies G.E. requirement are listed in the Class Schedule. Not all courses applicable to the Women's Studies Minor meet this G.E. requirement. Please check the list. Also, where WOST is listed in the G.E. program, it refers only to courses with that prefix, not to other courses applicable to the minor.
Undergraduate Courses

The course prefix for the following courses is WOST.
 
1001  
 
Perspectives on Women (4)
The observed similarities and differences in the behavior of women and men as seen from the perspective of art, history, literature, philosophy, biology, and psychology. How these differences came about and what the future may hold. (Tent. A)
 
1002  
 
Women in Contemporary Society (4)
Women's work, family roles, political behavior, and legal status today. Controversial issues raised by the women's movement explored from the perspective of different racial/ethnic groups and different political/economic/social systems. (Tent. A)
 
2000  
 
Internship in Women's Agencies (1-4)
Work in community agencies and businesses serving women in fields of media, law, health, counseling, politics, etc. Repeatable for up to 8 units, 4 of which may be applied to minor. Prerequisites: 2.0 GPA; sophomore standing; instructor's approval. CR/NC grading only. (F, W, Sp)
 
2024  
 
Philosophy and Women's Experience (4)
History of philosophical reflection about and by women from the ancient world until the twentieth century. Ethical, epistemological, and aesthetic approaches to women's experience. Cross-listed with PHIL 2024.
 
3030  
 
Immigrant and Refugee Women (4)
(See E S 3030 for course description.)
 
3050  
 
Feminist Theory (4)
Feminist theories of American women's liberation movement from mid-sixties to present. Gender identity; "nature vs. nurture" theories of female subservience and male domination; pornography; rape; class, race, and gender.
 
3071  
 
Writing Women's Lives: A Workshop (4)
(See ENGL 3071 for course description.)
 
3100  
 
Seminar in Women's Studies (4)
An interdisciplinary consideration of topics relevant to women, involving extensive writing assignments. May be repeated twice for credit with prior consent of Women's Studies Director. (W)
 
3400  
 
Women and Careers (4)
Women's experience in the workforce from a political, sociological and historical perspective. Comparison of structure and practices in the corporate structure to those in sports and the military. Obstacles women face, coping mechanisms and strategies for success. (Tent. F)
 
3410  
 
Women, War, and Revolution (4)
An interdisciplinary exploration of the role of women in wars and revolutions, past and present, using novels, poetry, autobiography, essays, interviews and scholarly studies. Women as civilian victims, war workers, peace activists and revolutionaries. (Y)
 
3420  
 
Minority Women in America (4)
Persistence and change in the minority female experience in America. Focus on prominent stereotypes of minority women, patterns of courtship and marriage, employment and career trends, birth control and sexual freedom, and feminism and racial solidarity. Cross-listed with E S 3420. (Tent. W)
 
3430  
 
Women and Film (4)
(See COMM 3430 for course description.)
 
3500  
 
Portrayal of Women in the Movies (4)
Changing portrayal of women in English-language movies from 1900 to the present. Special emphasis on the persistence/breakdown of racial, ethnic, and gender stereotypes associated with the presentation of women.
 
3510  
 
Women in Myth and Prehistory (4)
The roles of mortal women and goddesses in prehistoric times and their contemporary relevance. A multidisciplinary course exploring anthropological, literary, mythological, and psychological themes. (Tent. F)
 
3520  
 
Mothers, Daughters, and Sons (4)
The relationship between mothers and their daughters and sons from a literary, psychological, and sociological point of view. Discussion of literature, film and art. (Tent. W)
 
3530  
 
Women and Their Bodies (4)
An interdisciplinary course focusing on women's experiences of their bodies, especially in the areas of health and sexuality. (Tent. F)
 
3540  
 
Adultery and Literature (4)
From Helen of Troy to television dramas, women and adultery continue to be a dominant feature, particularly in some literary and social aspects of past and present times. Exploration of the main aspects of this phenomenon.
 
3545  
 
Women's Health and Health Care (4)
Social, political, and economic perspective on current health status and health needs of women in the United States, especially in the areas of reproduction, genetic testing, and chronic illnesses such as heart disease and cancer.
 
3550  
 
Women, Work, and Family Life (4)
The relationship of work and family, the dilemmas women face and strategies they use to negotiate work/family issue. The impact of economic/historical/sociological factors including gender, race, and class, all influencing work and family life.
 
3938  
 
Italian American Women through Literature (in English) (4)
(See MLL 3938 for course description.)
 
3999  
 
Issues in Women's Studies (4)
Readings, discussion, and research on contemporary and/or significant issues in women's studies. May be repeated for credit when content varies.
 
4900  
 
Independent Study (1-4)
 
4922  
 
Women of the Classics (4)
The contrast between the reality and the image of woman as protagonist and actor of literary genres and as persona in Classic Medieval, and early Renaissance literature, religion, and society. Lecture and discussion based on works of literature.
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