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May 09, 2025
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CES 109 - Introduction to Women’s Studies 5 CR
Previously ETHN 109. Examine the ways gender inequality and power shape women’s lives and experiences in the U.S. and globally. Topics may include marriage, motherhood, popular culture, family, education, reproductive rights, sexuality, politics, economic status, current events, and activism.
Course Outcomes
- Critically examine and reflect upon how gender inequality is institutionalized in a global context;
- Apply key concepts and feminist theories to a broad spectrum of historical, political, and social issues facing women;
- Analyze the ways gender functions in one’s everyday experiences and how gender is also impacted by race, ethnicity, class, sexuality, and ability;
- Investigate the ways in which women are presented in popular culture and media from a global perspective
GenEd Outcomes: Connections - Cultural Diversity
- Historical and Intellectual Perspectives
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