Women's Studies Events Include lectures, panel discussions, conferences, and film festivals Read more about Women's Studies Events
Women's Studies Courses Equip students with critical and analytical skills Read more about Women's Studies Courses
19th Annual Andrea Carson Coley Lecture presented by Janet Jakobsen, Barnard College Fri, 04/19/2013 - 12:30pm Janet Jakobsen Barnard College Read more about 19th Annual Andrea Carson Coley Lecture presented by Janet Jakobsen, Barnard College
WMST 7010 Graduate Introduction to Women's Studies Credit Hours: 3 hours This course provides a multidisciplinary, transnational introduction to the discipline of women's studies for those graduate students with little or no background in the field. Topics of study include labor markets, health, reproduction, socialization, language, media representations, law, and public policy. Level: Graduate Read more about WMST 7010
WMST 5000 Internship in Women's Studies Credit Hours: 3 hours Supervised professional practice in an organization, agency, or business where women's leadership skills may be developed. Non-traditional format: Internship. Prerequisites: WMST 4010/6010 and Permission of Department Semester Offered: Fall Spring Summer Level: Graduate Undergraduate Read more about WMST 5000
WMST 4970H Directed Reading and/or Projects (Honors) Credit Hours: 3 hours Individual study, reading, or projects under the direction of a project director. Non-traditional format: Directed study. Not offered on a regular basis. Prerequisites: Permission of Honors Level: Undergraduate Read more about WMST 4970H
WMST 4960H Directed Reading and/or Projects (Honors) Credit Hours: 3 hours Individual study, reading, or projects under the direction of a project director. Non-traditional format: Directed study. Not offered on a regular basis. Prerequisites: Permission of Honors Level: Undergraduate Read more about WMST 4960H
WMST 4950 Directed Studies in Women's Studies Credit Hours: 1 - 3 hours Readings and independent research closely supervised by a faculty member on a specific interdisciplinary topic in women's studies. Non-traditional format: Directed study. Prerequisites: WMST 4010 and Permission of Department Duplicate Credit: Repeatable for maximum 6 hours credit Level: Undergraduate Read more about WMST 4950