Course Offerings
The Women's Studies Minor is an interdisciplinary program, including courses from several departments. As such, the course offerings change every semester. Below you will find the courses being offered each semester.
Spring 2012
WMST 101 - Introduction to Women's Studies
- Taught by Dr. Lisette Schillig
ENGL 435 - Major British Authors: The Brontes
- Taught by Dr. SueAnn Schatz
COMM 330 - Cultural Studies in Mass Communication
- Taught by Dr. Karen Kline
ENGL 328 - Women and their Wars: Literary Voices of a Revolution
- Taught by Dr. Laurie Cannady
SOCW 450.01 - Topics in Social Work
- Taught by Dr. Lynette Reitz
HLTH 430 - Women's Health Issues
- Taught by Dr. Beth McMahon
Fall 2011
ENGL 328 - Humanities Seminar: Women and Peace: Historical Trends, Current Texts and Contexts
- Taught by Dr. Gayatri Devi
Fall 2010
Spring 2010
ANTH 328/628 - Humanities Seminar: Anthropology of Women
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Taught by Dr. Judy Brink, Anthropology (Sociology, Social Work) Department
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Explores the status of men and women in various types of societies
ENGL 328/628 - Humanities Seminar: African-American Women Writers
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Taught by Dr. Laurie Cannady, English Department
HIST 328 - Social Science Seminar: Witchcraft in Europe
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Taught by Dr. Holle Canatella, History Department
PSYC 425 - Psychology of Women
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Taught by Dr. Sue Boland, Psychology Department
WMST 101 - Introduction to Women's Studies
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Taught by Dr. Elizabeth Gruber, English Department
Fall 2009
PSYC 425 - Psychology of Women
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Taught by Dr. Sue Boland, Psychology Department
SOCW 413 - Women in Crisis
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Taught by Dr. Lynette Reitz, (Sociology, Anthropology) Social Work Department
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Online
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Prerequisite of SOCW 301 waived for Women's Studies minors
Summer 2 2009
ART 328 - Art Studies in American Museums: Women in the Arts
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Taught by Dr. Philip Huber, Art Department
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Contact Dr. Huber for more information at phuber@lhup.edu or 484-2130
Summer 1 2009
HLTH 430 - Women's Health Issues
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Taught by Dr. Beth McMahon, Health Science Department
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Online
PHIL 328 - Humanities Seminar - The Philosophy of Feminism
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Taught by Dr. Joan Whitman Hoff, Philosophy Department
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Online
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Examines issues in feminist philosophy
Spring 2009
WMST 101 - Introduction to Women's Studies
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Taught by Dr. Elizabeth Gruber, English Department
ANTH 328/628 - Humanities Seminar: Anthropology of Women
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Taught by Dr. Judy Brink, Anthropology (Sociology, Social Work) Department
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Explores the status of men and women in various types of societies
MCOM 210 - Gender and the Mass Media
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Taught by Dr. Karen Kline, Communications Department
MCOM 330 - Cultural Studies in Mass Communication
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Taught by Dr. Regina McNamara, Communications Department
SOCW 413 - Women in Crisis
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Taught by Dr. Lynette Reitz, (Sociology, Anthropology) Social Work Department
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Online
SPCH 328 - Social Science Seminar: Gender and Communication
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Taught by Dr. Patrizia Hoffman, Communications Department
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Explores similarities and differences which exist when communicating across the gender barrier
Summer 2 2008
ART 328 - Art Studies in American Museums: Women in the Arts
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Taught by Dr. Philip Huber, Art Department
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Times TBA
Summer 1 2008
HLTH 430 - Women's Health Issues
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Taught by Dr. Beth McMahon, Health Science Department
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Online
Spring 2008
WMST 101 - Introduction to Women's Studies
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Taught by Dr. Elizabeth Gruber, English Department
HIST 318 - US Women's History
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Taught by Dr. Janet Irons, History (Political Science, Economics) Department
HLTH 430 - Women's Health Issues
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Taught by Dr. Beth McMahon, Health Science Department
MCOM 330 - Cultural Studies in Mass Communication
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Taught by Dr. Sharon Stringer, Communications and Philosophy Department
PSYC 425 - Psychology of Women
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Taught by Dr. Sue Boland, Psychology Department
Fall 2007
ANTH 328/628 - Humanities Seminar: Anthropology of Women
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Taught by Dr. Judy Brink, Anthropology (Sociology, Social Work, Geography, Criminal Justice) Department
ENGL 328 - Humanities Seminar: African-American Women Writers
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Taught by Dr. Laurie Cannady, English Department
ENGL 400 - Advanced Topics in British Literature: Radical Love in the 19th Century: The Novels of Austen, the Brontës, and Eliot
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Taught by Dr. SueAnn Schatz, English Department
Summer 1 2007
WMST 101 - Introduction to Women's Studies
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Taught by Dr. Tara Mitchell, Psychology Department
Spring 2007
ENGL 404 - Advanced Topics in World Literature: Women, Writing, & Resistance
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Taught by Dr. Gayatri Devi, English Department
MCOM 330 - Cultural Studies in Mass Communication
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Taught by Dr. Sharon Stringer, Communications and Philosophy Department
