Fall 2009 Courses


Course Number  /  Course Title  /  Time  /  Professor


 Undergraduate Courses:

BK 405 American Masculinities  MWF  12  Summers 

            Cross listed with HS 544

 

CO 285  Cultural Diversity in Media  MW 3*  Matelski 

            Satisfied Cultural Diversity Core

 

CO 451 Gender Roles and Communication  TTh 1:30*  Cuklanz

            Major Restriction

            Satisfies one writing intensive course requirement for Comm majors

 

EN 082.02  Literature & Society  TTh 1:30*  Gentilella

            Satisfied Literature Core Requirement

 

EN 082.08  Literature & Society: Marginal in America  TTh 1:30*  Smith

            Satisfied Literature Core Requirement

 

EN 125  Introduction to Feminisms  T 4:30-5:30  Th 4:30-6  Friedman

            Cross listed with HS 148, PS 125, SC 225

            Women’s Studies Minor Requirement

            Fulfills Women Writer’s requirement for NE/LSOE majors

 

EN 393.01  Jane Austen and Her Contemporaries  TTh 10:30*  Wallace

 

HS 292  The Witch, the Church, and the Law  TTh 12*  Reinburg

            Prerequisite: Any two semesters of HS 001 through HS 094

 

HS 317  Gender, Modernity, and Social Change in Korea  TTh 9*  Kim 

            Prerequisite: Any two semester of HS 001 through HS 094

 

HS 538  Gender in American History  MWF 11  Lyerly

            Prerequisite: Any two semesters of HS 001 through HS 094

 

HS 665  Seminar in College Teaching: Women’s Studies  T 5:30-7:20  Friedman

            Cross Listed with EN 603

            Prerequisite: Intro to Feminisms & any two semesters of HS 001 through HS 094

            Permission of instructor

 

PL 526  Introduction to Feminist Philosophies  MWF 9  McCoy

 

PS 344 Psychology of Gender  MWF 2  Dempewolff

            Prerequisite: PS 241 or 254

 

PY 248  Gender Roles  W 4:30-6:50  Mahalik

 

RL 373  Love, Sexuality, and Gender in the European Literary Tradition  TTh 12*  Mormando

            Cross Listed with EN 084.02

            Satisfies Literature Core Requirement

            Conducted entirely in English

 

SC 540  Internship in Sociology I  M 6-8  Williamson

            Departmental Permission

NOTE: The Women’s Studies Program has prepared a list of internships of particular interest to Women’s Studies minors and potential minors. Please visit our women’s studies website for more information or drop by the Director’s office.  Sharlene Hesse-Biber, Director of Women’s Studies, 404 McGuinn Hall: hesse@bc.edu.

 

SL 249  Gender & War in Eastern Europe  TTh 12*  Simmons

            Cross Listed with HS 145

            Satisfies Cultural Diversity Core Requirement

 

 

Graduate Courses:

 

EN 710.01  Queer Theory  T 7-9:30  Ohi 

EN 845.01  Contemporary American Women Writers  M 4:30-6:50 Tanner

EN 877.01  Medieval Women Writers  W 4:30-6:55  Stanton 

MB 815  Women and Leadership  S 9-5  2/14, 2/28, 3/14, 3/28  Clair 

PY 740  Topics in the Psychology of Women  M 7-9:30  Goodman 

PY 915  Critical Perspectives on the Psychology of Race, Class, and Gender  T 2-4:30  Helms