Spring 2025 Courses
Please see Homer, or check individual Department websites, for more detailed descriptions, and information about prerequisites.
Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies 10000, Introduction to Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, K. Bartoszynska 4 credits
Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies 10000, Introduction to Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, J. Fromer, 4 credits
Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies 22000, Introduction to Queer Studies, M. Fournier, 4 credits
Anthropology 2900 Seminar in World Ethnography: Religion, Magic, and Witchcraft, 3 credits
Biology 10210 Biology of Sex, L. Kanda, 3 credits
Culture, Race, and Ethnicity 30100, Feminist and Queer Latinx Culture, Race and Ethnicity, P. Sertzen, 4 credits
English 18200, The Power of Injustice and the Injustice of Power, D. Adams, 4 credits
English 28500 Queer Literature, J. Spitzer, 4 credits
English 31200, Dramatic Literature II, D. Breen, 4 credits
English 36800, Dangerous Women in Dramatic Literature, C. Gleitman, 3 credits
English 48300, Seminar in Feminist Science Fiction, K. Kittredge, 4 credits
History 14100, From the Margins: European Social History, 1450-2000, K. Breuer, 4 credits
History 23100, Body and Society in Ancient Greece and Rome, M. Klemm, 4 credits
Politics 14600, Gender and Political Theory, S. Atuk, 4 credits
Politics 34399 Feminist Theory, S. Atuk, 4 credits
Psychology 26100, Psychology of Women, N. Bharj, 4 credits
Sociology 24800, Work and Life, S. Sweet, 4 credits
Sociology 32900, Health and the Family, J. Brenton, 4 credits
Sociology 40100, Community Organizing, A. Swords, 4 credits
Sports Media 39600 Title IX and College Sports, E. Staurowsky, 3 credits
Spanish 26600 Spanish/Latin American Literature in Translation, C. Malagón, 4 credits
Television Radio 33500 Electronic Media Criticism, S. Tropiano, 3 credits