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Apr 28, 2024
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HIS 306 - Gender & Sexuality in the Modern USCredit Hour(s): 3 [EA1, WE] A study of the political, social, and economic history of women in twentieth-century America that focuses on the interpretation and analysis of the central problems and themes of twentieth-century United States history from the perspective of women’s history. Topics include women and work, women and reform, women and the conflict between tradition and modernity, the significance of class and race, the various types of feminism and their opponents, and contemporary “women’s issues.” 3 Credit(s).
This course has been identified in the General Education Curriculum as addressing Exploration Area 1:
What Shapes Human Identity [EA1], with Writing Emphasis [WE]. Prerequisite(s): ENG 112 with a grade of “C” or higher. Satisfactory completion of any Written Communication Core Competency course. Course Session Cycle: Spring Semester Course Yearly Cycle: Even Years
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