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Curriculum

The Women's Studies Minor consists of select courses from a minimum of four different departments from the list below. Requirement is 6 courses (18 hours), 12 hours of which must be at the 3000 level or higher. If any courses are applied to the student's major, they cannot count for the minor.

Click here for the Women's Studies Minor Form

Syllabus Guidelines

For more information or to declare a WS minor contact either Dr. Ruth Crocker at crockrc@auburn.edu or Constance Relihan (Liberal Arts) at relihco@auburn.edu

ANTH 3000

Culture, Marriage, and the Family (3)

ANTH 3200 Anthropology of Gender (3)
ANTH 3600 Medical Anthropology (3)
ANTH 4200 Gender, Development, and Culture (3)
ARCH 3700 Seminar in History and Theory (3)
ARTS 3810 Gender and the Visual Arts (3)
COMM 4100 Communication Strategies of Social Movements (3)
COMM 4400 Gender Communication (3)
COMM 4970 Special Topics: Women and Mass Media (3)
ENGL 2140 Understanding Fiction (3)
ENGL 3350 Classical Mythology (3)
ENGL 3710 Survey of African American Literature (3)
ENGL 4330

Early Shakespeare (3)

ENGL 4500 Early American Literature
ENGL 4720 Topics in Literature: Writing By and About Women in Early Modern England, 1500-1660 (3)
ENGL 4740 Topics in Gender and Literature (3)
ENGL 7870 Writers: Their World and Their Performances of "Writer" (3)
FLFR 4410 Women in France: Advanced Topics in Literature, Culture, and Language (3)
FLFR 3900 Independent Study in French and Literature (3)
FLFR 4900 Advanced Independent Study in French Languages and Literatures (3)
FLIT 3510 Italian Culture
HADM 4970 Women's Health Care (3)
HADM 4810 Change in Health Administration (3)
HADM 4970 Women's Healthcare
HDFS 3040 Human Sexuality over the Family Life Cycle (3)
HDFS 4300 Family and Social Policy (3)
HDFS 4680 Family in Cross-Cultural Perspective (3)
HDFS 4700 Gender Roles and Close Relationships (3)
HIST 3020 History of Women in the United States (3)
HIST 3600 Issues in Women's and Gender History (3)
HIST 3610 Private Lives and Public Places (3)
HIST 4060 Making of Modern America, 1877-1929 (3)
HIST 4300 Early Modern Europe, 1348-1715 (3)
HIST 4610 Colonial Latin America (3)
HIST 4620 Modern Latin America (3)
PSYC 2510 Psychology of Sexual Behavior (3)
PSYC 2520 Psychology of Gender (3)
POLI 4030 Constitutional Law: Civil Rights (3)

POLI 4610

Women in Politics (3)

POLI 5970/6970

Race and Gender (3)
RSOC 3620 Community Organization (3)
RSOC 5510
Social Welfare, Families, and Poverty (3)
RSOC 6510 Social Welfare, Families, and Poverty (3)
RTVF 4280 Diversity Issues and The Mass Media (3)
SOCY 3200 Sports in America (3)
SOCY 3300 Sociology of the Family (3)
SOCY 3400 Social Thought (3)
SOCY 3500 Minority Groups
SOCY 5970 Special Topics
SOCY 1000 Sociology: Global Perspective
SOWO 3800 Human Behavior in the Environment I (3)
SOWO 3850 Human Behavior in the Environment II (3)
*WMST 2100 Introduction to Women's Studies (3)
WMST 3900 Directed Readings in Women's Studies (1-3)
*WMST 5980 Feminist Theory (3)

* = Courses required for minor in Women's Studies

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