Courses
Women’s and Gender Studies courses are designed for students who wish to develop insights and skills that foster positive change.
- Major and Minor Overview
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In addition to Hope’s normal general education requirements, the women’s and gender studies major consists of:
- 32 credit hours, including a keystone project
The women’s and gender studies minor consists of:
- 20 credit hours
All women’s and gender studies majors and minors must take at least one elective course from arts and humanities and the social sciences.
- Courses Offered Spring 2025
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To see course details, including dates, times and professors, please use the .
Women’s and Gender Studies Core Classes
Social Sciences Electives
Arts & Humanities Electives
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- WGS Electives Offered in Recent Years
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- ART 232: Renaissance Art
- ART 242: Contemporary Art & Architecture
- ART 360: Women, Art and Society in 18th and 19th Century France
- DAN 320: 20th Century Dance History
- ENG 375: Black Women Novelists
- ENG 495: American Biography
- FRN 495: Re-imagining the Stage
- HIST 200: Women in Early Modern Europe
- HIST 285: Women in Antiquity
- HIST 352: U.S. Women and Social Changes
- HIST 357: U.S. Cultural History
- HIST 364: History of Latino Identities
- IDS 172: Recovering Silenced Voices in Western Civilization
- IDS 175: Mythology and Plato's Republic
- PHIL 195: Sexual Ethics
- PHIL 295: Feminist Ethics
- POL 110: Democracy and Human Rights
- POL 110: Gender, Conflict and Peace
- POL 110: Gender, Islam and Democracy
- PSY 240: Human Sexuality
- PSY 382: Psychology of Gender
- PSY 395: Psychology of Romantic Relationships
- REL 264: Christian Feminism
- REL 349: Women in Religion and Theology
- SOC 233: Sociology of the Family
- SOC 271/272: Sociology of Gender
- SOC 281: Popular Culture
- SWK 232: Social Work and the Family
Project Galleries
WGS 130 Introduction to Women’s & Gender Studies
View WGS 130 course information in the college catalog
WGS 350 Feminist Visions of Justice: Theory and Methodology
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