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courses • • • Spring, 2021 WGST 4011: History of Women Dr. Ruth McClelland-Nugent / TR / 2:30—3:45pm This course will examine the history of women in either a geographical or topical approach. It will examine the female role of mother, daughter, sister, and leader in a particular society, such as America, Europe, Asia, Latin

America, etc. Or, the course will be centered on a particular cross-cultural topic, such as suffrage, family roles, leaders, religion, etc. In all cases, this course is intended to explore the paradox between the ideal woman and actual treatment of women in a given era, society, culture, or movement. Students taking the graduate level course will be required to complete additional work. May be repeated for credit.

WGST 4336: Gender and Victimization Dr. Alison Foley / T / 10:00-11:15am A sociological analysis of crime victims and victim-service agencies. Traces the historical development of the field of victimology. Examines the influence of gender on victimization experiences and practices of criminal

justice and victim-service agencies.

WGST 4442: Gender and Society Dr. Melissa Powell-Williams/ online Sociological insights and concepts will be employed in observing, interpreting, and analyzing the social processes creating, reinforcing and changing gender roles and the statuses of women and men in society.

DID YOU KNOW? WGST 1101 counts as an Area F elective for majors in: English, World Languages, Communications, Psychology, Sociology, Anthropology, and History Contact Dr. Liana Babayan (lbabayan@augusta.edu) for more info about upcoming courses or the minor.

Spring, 2020 REGISTRATION WILL BE October 26-29th

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