Summer Courses 2012
CA 315 Gender & Communication (Brett Lunceford 2nd Session)
Survey of research and theory concerning the differences in communication between men and women and the effects and functions of communication between men and women.
GS 101 Introduction to Gender Studies (Betty Trout-Kelly Full Session)
This course provides an interdisciplinary, multicultural overview of the concept of gender and gender roles in patriarchal society. The course examines the social construction of gender in our society and how that construction has shaped such areas as economics, politics, cultural/social values, and the impact upon women in historical and contemporary terms.
GS 490 Women in Islam (Rebecca Williams Full Session)
This course will examine the role of women in Islamic religion and society, beginning with the Qur’ān and the reports by and about the women associated with the Prophet Muḥammad – both of which are used as models for current debates on the subject – but focusing on the challenges Muslim women face
HS 463 Human Sexuality and Health Education (Shelley Bradford Full Session)
An exploration of human sexuality with implications for health education
SY 200 Social Factors in Sexual Behavior (Marc Matre 2nd Session)
An analysis of social patterns in sexual behavior including theories of sexuality and gender, gender similarities and differences in sexual behavior, sexual orientation, sexual violence, teen pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases.
SY 220 Marriage & the Family (Gloria Palileo ; Marie Scheneman Full Session)
The organization, function, and present status of the family, primarily in the United States. Problems of mate selection, marital adjustment, and parent-child relations treated on the basis of recent and current social change.
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