Introduction
A minor in Women's Studies supports careers in corporations, human services, education, and public service, as well as providing a basis for critical thinking.
Women's Studies is an interdisciplinary program, providing an academic framework for examining questions about women, gender and sexuality.
The minor in Women's Studies includes an introductory course in Women's Studies and exciting courses from several different departments.
Everyone should be a Women's Studies minor!
Curriculum
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Minor Requirements [PDF]
from the Undergraduate Bulletin -
Selectives
Recommended Selectives: (choose 18 credits)- ARTH-332 Women in Art History
- BIO-310 Human Sexual Biology
- HDFL-257 Lifespan Sexuality
- HDFL-320A Divorce, Remarriage, Single Parent Families
- HDFL-341A Family Caregiving to Dependent Elders
- HDFL-345 Family Health Issues
- HDFL-360 Workplace and the Family
- HDFL-440 Child and Family Law
- HDFL-450 Family Impact Seminar
- INMGT-415 Women and Minorities in Management
- LIT-272 Women Writers
- PHIL-220 Multicultural Philosophy
- PSYC-370 Interpersonal Effectiveness
- PSYC-374 Psychology of Women
- PSYC-375 Psychology of Marriage and Family
- SOC-275 Sociology of Gender Roles
- WS-311 Topics in Women's Studies
For more information, contact:
Mike Levy, Minor Adviser
132 Harvey Hall
University of Wisconsin-Stout
Menomonie, WI 54751-0790Phone: 715/232-1103
E-mail: levym@uwstout.edu
ORKate Thomas, Minor Adviser
322 Harvey Hall
University of Wisconsin-Stout
Menomonie, WI 54751-0790Phone: 715/232-1505
E-mail: thomask@uwstout.edu