WMST 4310/ENGL 4310Studies in Feminism (3-0-3)
A course which uses feminist scholarship to analyze selected texts and topics. Prerequisites: ENGL 1101-1102 or 1113-1114; HUMN 2001-2002; ENGL 2250.

WMST 4435/SOCI 4435Women Crime, and the Criminal
Justice System (3-0-3)
A sociological analysis of women as criminal offenders, victims, and as workers in criminal justice fields. Examines how gender influences criminal law and the practices of criminal justice agencies. Covers historical perspectives on women and crime, the adequacy of contemporary criminological perspectives for explaining female criminality. Prerequisites: SOCI 1101 or CJ 1103.

WMST 4442/SOCI 4442 Sociology of Women (3-0-3)
An introduction to the sociology of women. It will examine and analyze the nature, causes, and consequences of women's status in American society. Sociological insights and concepts will be employed in observing, interpreting, and analyzing the social processes creating and reinforcing gender roles and the status of women in American society. Prerequisites: Sociology 1101.

WMST 4959Selected Topics (Variable, depending on department)
A seminar in a particular area of Women's Studies, often conducted on an interdisciplinary basis. Prerequisites: Dependent on department.

WMST 4960Undergraduate Internship (Variable, depending on department)
A service-learning experience based in an off-campus agency or organization. Under the supervision of a faculty member at Augusta State University and a supervisor at a cooperating agency or organization, a student completes specific tasks and acquires specific knowledge and skills related to an area of Women's Studies.

WMST 4990Undergraduate Research (Variable, depending on department)
A major research project exploring a specific topic in Women's Studies under the direction of a supervising instructor. Prerequisites: Permission of instructor.
382Augusta State University


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