2010 - 2009 - 2008 - 2007 - 2006 - 2005 - 2004 - 2003 - 2002 - 2001 - 2000
Please check the Drop and Refund Schedule if you need to drop courses.
GSWS 101-3: Gender Talk (B-Soc) | Distance Education
GSWS 102-3: Feminist Action (B-Hum) | Shearman
GSWS 200-3:Women In Cross-Cultural Perspectives | Bukhari SURREY
GSWS 205-3: Women in Popular Culture | Patterson
GSWS 209-3: Gender Business | Murray
GSWS 308-4: Women and the Economy: Paid and Unpaid Labour | Zaman
GSWS 309-4: Gender and International Development | Zaman
GSWS 311-4: Modernizing Women | Campbell
GSWS 316-4 Disciplining Sex (B-Hum, B-Soc Sci, B-Sci) | Seaton VANCOUVER
GSWS 320-4: ST: Cripping the Norm: Disability Studies and its Intersections | Garner
GSWS 330-4: Masculinities | Boyle
GSWS 333-4: RWW Advanced Seminar: Contemporary Debates on Feminism and Islam | Olwan
GSWS 350-4: Public Policy for Women | Cohen
GSWS 398W-4: Feminist Currents | Leung
GSWS 412-5: Women and Film | Levitin VANCOUVER
GSWS 433-4: Gender, Violence and Resistance | Marchbank SURREY
GSWS 820-5: Women's History | Campbell VANCOUVER
GSWS 823-5: Graduate Seminaro: Feminist Art/LIterary Criticism | Levitin VANCOUVER
GSWS 824-5: Graduate Seminar on Women and Social Policy: Gender, Violence and Resistance | Marchbank SURREY
HIST 115-3: The History of (Western) Sexuality | Chenier
GSWS 100:3 Sex Talk: Intro to Contemporary Issues in Sexuality Studies (B-Hum) | Leung (previously GDST 200)
GSWS 101-3: Gender Talk (B-Soc) | Campbell (previously WS 101)
GSWS 102-3: Feminist Action(B-Hum) - Distance Education (previously WS 102)
GSWS 204-3: Sex and the City | Stewart
GSWS 312:4 Immigrants, Women and Transnational Migration | Zaman (SURREY)
GSWS 314-4: Race, Class and Gender Relations | Zaman
GSWS 316-4: Disciplining Sex (B-Hum) (B-Soc) (B-Sci) | Seaton
GSWS 317-4: Bread Riots to Riot Grrls: Gender, Resistance and Protest in Historical Perspective | Campbell (VANCOUVER)
GSWS 318-4: ST: Misogyny | Sensoy
GSWS 319-4: ST: Fashioning Gender | Stewart
GSWS 320-4: ST: Cripping the Norm: Disability Studies and its Intersections | Garner
GSWS 399-4 Numeracy, Gender, Culture (Q) | MacGregor
GSWS 405-4: Theoretical Issues in Women's Studies | Olwan
GSWS 414-5: Directed Project
GSWS 415-2; GSWS. 416-3: Directed Readings
GSWS 421-3: Practicum I
GSWS 422-3: Practicum II
GSWS 423-3: Practicum III
GSWS 424-3: Practicum IV
GSWS 431-4: Local Sex on the Global Screen | Leung (VANCOUVER)
GSWS 822-5: Graduate Seminar in Feminist Theory | Olwan
GSWS 830-5: ST: Local Sex on the Global Screen | Leung (VANCOUVER)
GSWS 831-5: ST: Fashioning Gender | Stewart
GSWS 840-5: Directed Studies
GSWS 898-6: M.A. Thesis
GSWS 899-6: MA Extended Essays
GSWS 997-0: PhD Comprehensive Examination
GSWS 998-6: PhD Thesis
GSWS 999: MA Field Exams
EDUC 382-4: Diversity in Education
EDUC 438-4: Education and Popular Culture
EXPL 310W-3: Selected Topic I: Interdisciplinary Studies of Gender (This course may be used towards a GSWS Major/Minor.)
WS 101-3 Introduction to Women's Issues in Canada | Distance Education
WS 301-4 Women, Poverty and the Media (Intersession) | Levitin
WS 302-4 Special Topic: Gender and Health (Intersession) | Cacchioni
WS 320-4 Changing the Game: Women, Power and Politics | Murray
WS 401-5 Research Project
WS 402-2; WS. 403-3: Directed Reading
WS 421-3 Practicum I
WS 422-3 Practicum II
WS 423-3 Practicum III
WS 424-3 Practicum IV
WS 830-5 Women, Poverty and the Media (Intersession) | Levitin
WS 840-5: Directed Studies
WS 898-6: M.A. Thesis
WS 899-6: MA Extended Essays
WS 997-0: PhD Comprehensive Examination
WS 998-6: PhD Thesis
WS 999: MA Field Exams
GDST 300-4 Mapping Masculinities | Leung
GDST 303-4 Gender, Violence and Resistance | Marchbank
WS 101-3 An Introduction to Women's Issues in Canada (B-Soc) | Kang Dhaliwal
WS 102-3 Western and Global Feminisms (B-Hum) | Distance Education | Pentney
WS 208-3 Feminist Research Methods | Zaman
WS 301-4 ST: Women and Reality TV | Patterson
WS 312-4 Immigrants, Women and Transnational Migration | Zaman
WS 316-4 Disciplining Sex: Feminist Science Studies and Sociobiology (B-Hum, B-Soc, B-Sci) | MacGregor
WS 327-4 Aboriginal Women in Canada | Reder
WS 333-4 Ruth Wynn Woodward Seminar: Medicalization of Sex | Cacchioni
WS 334-3 Law and Human Reproduction (identical to CRIM 334) | Shearman
WS 401-5 Research Project
WS 402-2; WS. 403-3: Directed Readings
WS 421-3 Practicum I
WS 422-3 Practicum II
WS 423-3 Practicum III
WS 424-3 Practicum IV
WS 824-5 Graduate Seminar: Medicalization of Sex | Cacchioni (section G100 - Burnaby)
WS 824-5 Graduate Seminar: Gender, Violence and Resistance | Marchbank (section G200 - Surrey)
WS 830-5 Selected Topics Graduate Seminar I: Community Based Service: Activisim | Murray
WS 831-5 Selected Topics Graduate Seminar II: Gender, City and the Imaginary | Murray
WS 840-5 Directed Studies
WS 898-6 M.A. Thesis
WS 899-6 MA Extended Essays
WS 997-0 PhD Comprehensive Examination
WS 998-6 PhD Thesis
WS 999 MA Field Exams
SA 203-4 Violence in War and Peace | Dossa
SA 319-4 Culture, Ethnicity and Aging | Dossa
(click on course number for course outline)
GDST 200-3: Thinking About Gender (B-Hum) | Leung
WS 101-3: An Introduction to Women's Issues in Canada (B-Soc) (Distance Education)
WS 102-3: Introduction to Western Feminisms (B-Hum) | Stewart
WS 205-3: Women and Popular Culture | Patterson (click here for full course syllabus)
WS 314-4 Race, Class and Gender Relations (revised) | Hong
WS 316-4 Disciplining Sex: Feminist Science Studies and Sociobiology (B-Hum, B-Soc, B-Sci) | Nicki (click here for full course syllabus)
WS 320-4: Public Policy for Women | Cohen (click here for full course syllabus)
WS 398W-4 Feminist Currents (W) | Walcott-Francis
WS 405-4: Theoretical Issues in Women’s Studies | Stewart
WS 412-5: Women and Film, Films and Theories | Levitin
WS 822-5 Feminist Theory | Leung
WS 823-5 Graduate Seminar in Feminist Art/Literary Criticism | Levitin
WS 830-5 Selected Topics Graduate Seminar I | Cohen
WS 840-5: Directed Studies
WS 898-6: M.A. Thesis
WS 899-6: MA Extended Essays
WS 997-0: PhD Comprehensive Examination
WS 998-6: PhD Thesis
WS 999: MA Field Exams
Please check the Drop and Refund Schedule if you need to drop courses.
CMNS 423-4: Globalization: Cultural Issues | McAllister
EXPL 310W-3: Selected Topic I: Interdisciplinary Studies of Gender (This course may be used towards a GDST Minor.)
EDUC 100: Questions and Issues in Education | Sensoy
EDUC 438: Education & Popular Culture | Sensoy
SA 840-2: Graduate Seminar | Travers
GERO 811: Institutional Environments for Older Adults | Chaudhury
HIST 882: Oral History: Theories and Practices | Keough
IS 809: Politics of the Middle East | Moustafa
PUB 602: Design and Production Control in Publishing
URB 630-4 Urban Development, Planning, and Policy | Ferguson
Note: You need to contact the professor teaching these classes for permission to register.
(click on course number for course outline)
WS |
840 |
Directed Studies |
WS |
898 |
MA Thesis |
WS |
899 |
MA Extended Essays |
WS |
997 |
PhD Comprehensive |
WS |
998 |
PhD Thesis |
WS |
999 |
MA Field Exam |
spring 2010
| GDST 301-4: Queer Genders | Capperdoni |
| GDST 303-4: STT: Gender, Violence and Resistance | Marchbank |
WS 101-3: An Introduction to Women's Issues in Canada (B-Soc) (Distance Education) |
WS 102-3: Introduction to Western Feminisms (B-Hum) | Capperdoni |
| WS 200-3: Women in Cross-Cultural Perspective | Clark |
| WS 202-3: Modernizing Women: Canadian Women in Historical Perspectives, 1870s-1970s. | Campbell Full course syllabus |
WS 205-3: Women and Popular Culture: Showgirls: Performance, Embodiment and Sexuality - Day | Shearman |
| WS 205-3: Women and Popular Culture: Showgirls: Performance, Embodiment and Sexuality - Evening | Shearman |
| WS 207-3 Introduction to Feminist Theory | Capperdoni |
| WS 317-4: Bread Riots to Riot Grrls | Campbell Full course syllabus |
| WS 320-4: Changing the Game: Women, Power and Politics | Murray |
WS 401-5: Research Project |
| WS 402-2: Directed Readings |
| WS.403-3: Directed Readings |
| WS 421-3: Practicum I |
| WS 422-3: Practicum II |
| WS 423-3: Practicum III |
| WS 424-3: Practicum IV |
WS |
840 |
Directed Studies |
WS |
898 |
MA Thesis |
WS |
899 |
MA Extended Essays |
WS |
997 |
PhD Comprehensive |
WS |
998 |
PhD Thesis |
WS |
999 |
MA Field Exam |
Brian Burtch |
CRIM 334-3 Law and Human Reproduction
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Elise Chénier |
HIST 812-5 History of Sexuality
|
Jen Marchbank |
EXPL 150-3 Introduction to Research Approaches in the Social Sciences
|
Janice Matsumura |
HIST 471-4 Not Just Geisha: Women in Japanese History, 1600-1952
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Jennifer Spear |
HIST 104-3 The Americas: From Colonization to Independence
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Ann Travers |
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Fall 2009
| GDST | 200 | Thinking About Gender (B-Hum) | Capperdoni |
Introduction to Western Feminisms (Distance Education) (B-Hum) |
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| WS | 200 | Women in Cross-Cultural Perspective | Douglas |
| WS | 201 | Colonizing Women: Canadian Women in Historical Perspective 1600-1870's | Campbell |
Women and Popular Culture | Murray |
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| WS | 208 | Feminist Research Methods | Zaman |
Special Topic: Topics in Contemporary First Nations Women's Art | Claxton |
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| WS | 312 | Immigrants, Women and Transnational Migration | Zaman |
WS |
401 |
Research Project |
WS |
402 |
Directed Readings |
WS |
403 |
Directed Readings |
| WS | 405 | Theoretical Issues in Women's Studies | Capperdoni |
WS |
421 |
Practicum I |
WS |
422 |
Practicum II |
WS |
423 |
Practicum III |
WS |
424 |
Practicum IV |
| WS | 830 | Selected Topics Graduate Seminar |
WS |
840 |
Directed Studies |
WS |
898 |
MA Thesis |
WS |
899 |
MA Extended Essays |
WS |
997 |
PhD Comprehensive |
WS |
998 |
PhD Thesis |
WS |
999 |
MA Field Exam |
Course Offerings by Associate Faculty
CRIM 332-3 Sociology of Law with Brian Burtch
ENGL 360-4 Popular Writing by Indigenous Authors with Deanna Reder
EXPL 310-3 Interdisciplinary Issues of Gender with Jen Marchbank
(This course can count towards designated credit.)
HIST 212-3 United States History to 1877 with Jennifer Spear
HIST 454-4 The History of Sexuality with Elise Chénier
HIST 471-4 Not Just Geisha: Women in Japanese History, 1600-1952 with Janice Matsumura
PHIL 352-3 17th Century Philosophy with Lisa Shapiro
SA 150-3 Introduction to Sociology with Ann Travers
summer 2009
Introduction to Women's Issues in Canada (Distance Education) |
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ST: Feminist Cultural Studies (Intersession - Harbour Centre) |
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| WS | 316 | Disciplining Sex: Feminist Science Studies and Sociobiology |
WS |
401 |
Research Project |
WS |
402 |
Directed Readings |
WS |
403 |
Directed Readings |
WS |
421 |
Practicum I |
WS |
422 |
Practicum II |
WS |
423 |
Practicum III |
WS |
424 |
Practicum IV |
| WS | 824 | Graduate Seminar on Women and Social Policy |
| WS | 830 | Selected Topics Graduate Seminar |
WS |
840 |
Directed Studies |
WS |
898 |
MA Thesis |
WS |
899 |
MA Extended Essays |
WS |
997 |
PhD Comprehensive |
WS |
998 |
PhD Thesis |
WS |
999 |
MA Field Exam |
Spring 2009
| GDST | 301 | Queer Genders |
Introduction to Women's Issues in Canada (Distance Education) |
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Modernizing Women: Canadian Women in Historical Perspective, 1870s-1970s |
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| WS | 305 | Conceiving Creativity |
| WS | 320 | ST: Public Policy for Women |
| WS | 398W | Feminist Currents |
| WS | 399 | Numeracy, Gender and Cultures |
WS |
401 |
Research Project |
WS |
402 |
Directed Readings |
WS |
403 |
Directed Readings |
WS |
421 |
Practicum I |
WS |
422 |
Practicum II |
WS |
423 |
Practicum III |
WS |
424 |
Practicum IV |
| WS | 800 | Methodology in Women's Studies Research |
| WS | 824 | Graduate Seminar on Women and Social Policy |
| WS | 830 | Selected Topics Graduate Seminar |
WS |
840 |
Directed Studies |
WS |
898 |
MA Thesis |
WS |
899 |
MA Extended Essays |
WS |
997 |
PhD Comprehensive |
WS |
998 |
PhD Thesis |
WS |
999 |
MA Field Exam |
Fall 2008
| GDST | 200 | Thinking about Gender |
| GDST | 302 | Fashioning Gender |
WS |
101 |
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WS |
102 |
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WS |
208 |
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WS |
301 |
Special Topics: Inside and Outside The Box: Feminist Television Studies |
WS |
304 |
Women and Religion: Contemporary Debates in Muslim Women’s Feminisms |
WS |
308 |
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WS |
313 |
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WS |
316 |
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| WS | 320 | Exploring African Canadian Women’s History: 1700-1900 |
WS |
401 |
Research Project |
WS |
402 |
Directed Readings |
WS |
403 |
Directed Readings |
WS |
421 |
Practicum I |
WS |
421 |
Practicum I |
WS |
422 |
Practicum II |
WS |
422 |
Practicum II |
WS |
423 |
Practicum III |
WS |
423 |
Practicum III |
WS |
424 |
Practicum IV |
WS |
424 |
Practicum IV |
WS |
822 |
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WS |
825 |
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| WS | 830 | Fashioning Gender |
WS |
840 |
Directed Studies |
WS |
898 |
MA Thesis |
WS |
899 |
MA Extended Essays |
WS |
997 |
PhD Comprehensive |
WS |
998 |
PhD Thesis |
WS |
999 |
MA Field Exam |
summer 2008
GDST 300-4: Mapping Masculinities
WS 101-3: An Introduction to Women’s Issues in Canada (B-Soc) - Distance Ed
WS 205-3: Women and Popular Culture
WS 310-4: Special Topic - Sex Work & the Law
WS 412-5: Women and Film, Films, and Theories
WS 823-5: Graduate Seminar in Feminist Art/Literary
spring 2008
WS 101-3: An Introduction to Women’s Issues in Canada (B-Soc) - Distance Ed
WS 102-3: Introduction to Western Feminisms (B-Hum)
WS 202-3: Modernizing Women: Canadian Women in Historical Perspectives, 1870s-1970s
WS 207-3: Introduction to Feminist Theory
WS 303-4: Special Topics - Gender, Globalization, and Health in the Global South
WS 305-4: Conceiving Creativity (B-Hum)
WS 309-4: Gender and International Development
WS 310-4: Special Topics - Women & Social Control
WS 314-4: Race, Class and Gender Relations
WS 320-4: Special Topics: Sex Change City: Theorizing Urban (Trans)Formation
WS 398W-4: Feminist Currents Writing Intensive Course
WS 800-5: Methodology in Women’s Studies Research
WS 830-5: Special Topics Graduate Seminar: Conceiving Creativity
WS 831-5: Selected Topics Graduate Seminar: Gender and International Development
fall 2007
GDST 200: Thinking about Gender
WS 101-3: Introduction to Women’s Issues in Canada
WS 102-3: Introduction to Western Feminisms - Distance
WS 201-3: Colonizing Women: Canadian Women in Historical Perspective 1600-1870s
WS 205-3: Women and Popular Culture
WS 208-3: Feminist Research Methods
WS 302-4: Special Topics in Women’s Studies: Women from Africa
WS 303-4: Special Topics in Women’s Studies “SportSex”: Gender Relations
and the Contemporary Cultural Politics of Sport
WS 312-4: Immigrants, Women Migration
WS 313-4: Women and the Environment
WS 315-4: Gender War and Health
WS 320-4: Special Topics in Women’s Studies: Women and Performance
WS 405: Theoretical Issues in Women’s Studies: Somatechnics: Feminist Theory, Embodiment and Technology
WS 822-5: Graduate Seminar in French Feminist Theories
WS 825-5: Graduate Seminar in Women Technology and Social Change
WS 830: Graduate Seminar in Somatechnics: Feminist Theory, Embodiment and Technology
summer 2007
WS 301-4: Special Topics in Women’s Studies: Indigenous Women
WS 310-4: Inside and Outside The Box:
Feminist Television Studies
WS 412-5: Women & Films: Films and Theories
WS 823-5: Graduate Seminar: Feminist Art
spring 2007
WS 102-3: Introduction to Western Feminisms
WS 202-3: Modernizing Women: Canadian Women in Historical Perspective, 1880-1970
WS 207-1: Introduction to Feminist Theory
WS 304-4: Women in Religion: Contemporary Debates in Muslim Women’s Feminisms
WS 306-4: Latin American Women’s Autobiographical Writings & Testimonial Narratives
WS 309-4: Gender and International Development
WS 310-4: The Hero/ine is a Scribe: Writing the Poetry of a Feminist Life
WS 313-4: Women & the Environment: Ecofeminism & Sustainable Communities
WS 314-4: Race, Class and Gender Relations: Intersecting Influences
WS 320-4: Special Topics: The Maternal Imaginary
WS 399-4: Numeracy, Gender and Cultures
WS 822-5: Graduate Seminar in Feminist Theory: Critical Intersections & New Directions
WS 825-5: Graduate Seminar on Women, Technology & Social Change
WS 830: Graduate Seminar in Somatechnics: Feminist Theory, Embodiment and Technology
WS 831-5: Gender and International Development
fall 2006
GDST 200-3: Thinking about Gender
GDST 302-4: Engendering Consumption
WS 101-3: Introduction to Women’s Issues in Canada (B-Soc)
WS 200-3: Women in Cross-Cultural Perspective: Mothers and Daughters
WS 205-3: Women and Popular Culture
WS 208-3: Feminist Research Methods
WS 301-4: Special Topic in Women’s Studies - Bread Riots to “Riot Grrls”:
A History of Women in Social and Political Protest
WS 307-4 Telling Women’s Work: Writing Creative Non-Fiction as Oral History
WS 316-4: Disciplining Sex: Feminist Science Studies Perspectives on Sex and Sociobiology (B-Hum, B-Soc, B-Sci)
WS 320-4: Special Topic in Women’s Studies:
Women, Sport and Culture
WS 323-4: Women in Latin American Literature and Society
WS 398W-4: Feminist Currents (Writing Intensive)
WS 405-4: Theoretical Issues in Women’s Studies: Cyberfeminisms
WS 800-5: Methodology in Women’s Studies Research
summer 2006
WS 101: Intro: Issues in Canada
WS 302: Special Topic:
WS 314: Positioning Intersections: Race, Class and Gender Relations
WS 320: Special Topic: Feminist Writing
WS 401: Research Project
WS 402: Directed Readings
WS 403: Directed Readings
WS 412-5: Women & Films: Films and Theories
WS 421: Practicum I
WS 422: Practicum II
WS 423: Practicum III
WS 424: Practicum IV
WS 823-5 Graduate Seminar: Feminist Art: Women & Films: Films and Theories
WS 840: Directed Studies
WS 898: M.A. Thesis
WS 899: M.A. Extended Essays
WS 997: PhD. Comprehensive
WS 998: PhD. Thesis
WS 999: M.A. Field Exam
spring 2006
GDST 300-4: Thinking About Gender
WS 101-3: Introduction to Women's Issues in Canada
WS 102-3: Introduction to Western Feminisms
WS 202-3: Women in Canada 1920 to the present
WS 208-3: Researching Women's Issues
WS 301-4: Special Topic: Feminism and International Human Rights
WS 302-4: Special Topic: Intersexuality
WS 303-4: Special Topic: "Other" Feminisms: Women's struggle for Change in Non-Western Contexts
WS 304-4: Women and Religion - Islam
WS 306-4: Women's Autobiographies, Memoirs and Journals: "Queer Self-Writing"
WS 310-4: Special Topics: Voices Form the Diaspora: Narratives of Gender, Race & Nation
WS 315-4: Special Temporary Topic: Gender, War and Health
WS 399-4: Special Temporary Topic: Numeracy, Gender and Cultures
WS 405-4: Theoretical Issues in Women's Studies: The Politics of the Body
WS 823-5: Graduate Seminar: Queer Self-Writing
WS 824-5: Graduate Seminar on Women and Social Policy - Women: The Global Welfare State?
WS 830-5: Selected Topics Graduate Seminar I - Gender, War and Health
WS 831-5: Selected Topics Graduate Seminar II - The Politics of the Body
fall 2005
GDST 200-3: Thinking About Gender
WS 101-3: Introduction to Women's Issues in Canada
WS 102-3: Introduction to Western Feminisms
WS 201-3: Women in Canada 1600-1920
WS 205-3: Women and Popular Culture
WS 207-3: Introduction to Feminist Theory
WS 302-4: Special Topics: Immigrant Women and Economic Security in Canada: The Role of the State
WS 310-4: Women, Sport and Culture
WS 313-4: Women and the Environment: Ecofeminism & Sustainable Communities
WS 314-4: Race, Class and Gender Relations: Positioning Intersections
WS 800-5: Methodology in Women's Studies Research
WS 822-5: Graduate Seminar in French Feminist Theory
WS 825-5: Graduate Seminar in Women, Technology and Social Change
summer 2005
WS 101-3: Introduction to Women's Issues in Canada (Distance)
WS 310-4: Feminist Ethics: Care, Difference, Power
WS 320-4: Special Topic: Women and the Writing of Cultures
WS 823-5: Graduate Seminar: Women and the Writing of Cultures
WS 830-5: Graduate Seminar: Care, Difference, and Power
spring 2005
GDST 300-4: Mapping Masculinities
WS 101-3: Introduction to Women's Issues in Canada (Distance)
WS 102-3: Introduction to the History of Western Feminisms
WS 202-3: History of Women in Canada - 1920 to the present
WS 203-3: Female Roles in Contemporary Society
WS 302-4: Special Topic: Women and Food
WS 308-4: Special Topic: Transnational Migration, Women and Labour
WS 309-4: Gender and Development
WS 310-4: Special Topic: Women and Social Work
WS 320-4: Speical Topic: Women's Rights as Human Rights
fall 2004
GDST 200-3: Thinking About Gender
WS 101-3: Introduction to Women's Issues in Canada
WS 102-3: Introduction to the History of Western Feminisms (Distance)
WS 200-3: Women in Cross Cultural Perspectives
WS 205-3: Women and Popular Culture
WS 301-4: Special Topic: Women and Media
WS 303-4: Special Topic: Women and the Law
WS 304-4: Women and Religion: Women in Islam
WS 306-4: Women's Autobiographies, Memoirs and Journals "Queer Self-Writing"
WS 400-4: Methodological Issues in Women's Studies
WS 800-5: Methodology in Women's Studies Research
WS 823-5: Graduate Seminar : Feminist Art & Literature
summer 2004
WS 101-3: Introduction to Women's Issues in Canada
WS 405-4: Special Top Theoretical Issues in Women's Studeis: Constructing Gender through life
WS 821-5: Graduate Seminar in Psychology of Women: Constructing Gender Throughout Our Lives
spring 2004
WS 101-3: Introduction to Women's Issues in Canada
WS 102-3: Introduction to Western Feminisms
WS 205-3: Women and Popular Culture
WS 206-3: Issues in Women's Health Care
WS 301-4: Special Topic: Theorizing Queer Genders
WS 302-4: Special Topic: Sexualities
WS 313-4: Women & the Environment
WS 314-4: Race, Class and Gender
GRADUATE COURSES
WS 822-5: Graduate Seminar: Feminist Theory: Next Wave Feminisms
WS 823-5: Graduate Seminar: Feminist Art: Women and Film
WS 825-5: Graduate Seminar: Women, Techonolgy, and Social Change
fall 2003
GDST 200-3: Thinking About Gender
WS 101-3: Introduction to Women's Studies in Canada
WS 102-3: Introduction to Western Feminisms
WS 202-3: Women in Canada, 1920 to the present
WS 205-3: Women and Popular Culture
WS 301-4: Special Topic: Gender Transgression in Fiction
WS 303-4: Special Topic: Women and the Law
WS 310-4: Special Topic: Women and Creativity
WS 320-4: Special Topic: Women and Social Work
WS 400-4: Methodological Issues in Women's Studies
WS 405-4: Theoretical Issues in Women's Studies: The Politics of the Body
GRADUATE COURSES
WS 800-5: Methodology in Women's Studies Research
WS 823-5: Graduate Seminar: Feminist Art/Literature
WS 830-5: Selected Topics: Graduate Seminar I: Women & Creativity
summer 2003
WS 101-3: Introduction to Women's Issues in Canada
WS 203-3: Female Roles Contemporary Society
WS 307-4: History of Women in British Columbia
spring 2003
WS 101-3: Introduction to Women's Issues in Canada
WS 102-3: History of Western Feminisms
WS 205-3: Women & Popular Culture
WS 310-4: Women and Competition
WS 313-4: Women and the Environment
WS 822-5: Grad Seminar: Feminist Theory: Queer Theories
WS 825-5: Women and the Environment
WS 830-5: Feminist Perspectives on Health and Illness
fall 2002
WS 101-3: Introduction to Women's Issues in Canada
WS 102-3: Introduction to the History of Western Feminism
WS 200-3: Women in Cross-Cultural Perspective
WS 201-3: Women in Canada - 1600 to 1920
WS 206-3: Issues in Women's Health & Health Care
WS 302-4: Special Topic: Women's Sexualities - Social & Historical Contexts
WS 314-4: Race, Class and Gender Relations
WS 320-4: Special Topic: Women's Issues in Social Work
WS 405-4: Issues in Feminist Theory: The Politics of the Body
WS 800-5: Methodology in Women's Studies Research
WS 831-5: Selected Topic: Graduate Seminar II: The Politics of the Body
summer 2002
WS 101-3: Introduction to Women's Issues in Canada
WS 205-3: Women and Popular Culture
WS 320-4: Politics of Dance Musicals
spring 2002
WS 101-3: Introduction to Women's Issues in Canada
WS 102-3: Introduction to Western Feminisms
WS 202-3: Women in Canada 1920-2001
WS 203-3: Female Roles in Contemporary Society
WS 207-3: Introduction to Feminist Theory
WS 301-4: Special Topic: Female Sexualities from a Historical Perspective
WS 302-4: Special Topic: Writing Fiction, Writing Feminist
WS 310-4: Special Topic: Women and Competition
WS 313-4: Women & the Environment: Ecofeminism & Sustainable Communities
WS 314-4: Race, Class and Gender Relations
WS 400-4: Methodological Issues in Women's Studies
WS 822-5: Graduate Seminar: Feminist Theory: European Feminisms
WS 823-5: Graduate Seminar: Feminist Art/Literary Criticism: Writing Fiction, Writing Feminist
fall 2001
WS 101-3: Introduction to Women's Issues in Canada
WS 102-3: Introduction to Western Feminisms
WS 200-3: Women in Cross Cultural Perspective
WS 201-3: History of Women in Canada 1600-1920
WS 204-3: Women, Science & Technology-Gendered Implications of Biotechnology
WS 301-4: Special Topic: History/Imagination: The Writings of Toni Morrison
WS 302-4: Special Topic: Women of Colour in Canada
WS 303-4: Special Topic: Women and the Law
WS 304-4: Women and Religion-Feminisms, Religious Bodies & Spiritual Discourses
WS 306-4: Autobiographies, Memoirs and Journals
WS 310-4: Special Topic: Women's Issues in Social Work
WS 800-5: Methodology in Women's Studies Research (One page only)
WS 820-5: Graduate Seminar: Women's History: Autobiographies, Memoirs and Journals
WS 824-5: Graduate Seminar: Women and Social Policy: Women of Colour in Canada
summer 2001
WS 101-3: Introduction to Women's Issues in Canada
WS 205-3: Women and Popular Culture
WS 206-3: Issues in Women's Health and Health Care
WS 307-4: Women in British Columbia - Women and Political Action
WS 310-4: Special Topic: Women and Creativity
WS 830-5: Selected Topic: Women and Creativity
spring 2001
WS 101-3: Introduction to Women's Issues in Canada
WS 102-3: History of Western Feminisms
WS 202-3: Women in Canada 1920-2000
WS 203-3: Women in Contemporary Society
WS 301-4: Special Topic: Women and Disability
WS 302-4: Special Topic: Reading Beyond
WS 303-4: Special Topic: Female Sexualities from a Historical Perspective
WS 310-4: Special Topic: Women and Opera: She Dies You Know
WS 315-4: Special Topic: Feminist Literary Criticism
WS 318-4: Special Topic: Local/Global Feminism, Film and Society
WS 400-4: Methodological Issues in Women's Studies
WS 822-5: Graduate Seminar in Feminist Theory
WS 823-5: Selected Topic: Reading Beyond
WS 824-5: Selected Topic: Women and Disability
fall 2000
WS 101-3: Introduction to Women's in Canada Issues in Canada
WS 102-3: History of Western Feminisms
WS 201-3: Women in Canada: 1600-1920
WS 205-3: Women and Popular Culture
WS 208-3: Researching Women's Issues: How do we do what we do?
WS 302-4: Special Topic: Reading Beyond
WS 303-4: Special Topic: Women and the Law – Core Issues in Feminist Jurisprudence
WS 304-4: Women and Religion: Feminisms, Religious Bodies and Spiritual Discourses
WS 308-4: Women and Work: Production and Reproduction
WS 309-4: Gender and Development
WS 310-4: Special Topic: Women & Creativity: Feminist Critiques of Science and Religion
through Women's Science Fiction
WS 405-4: Issues in Feminist Theory: The Politics of the Body
WS 800-5: Methodology
WS 830-5: Graduate Seminar I: Gender & Development
WS 831-5: Selected Topic: The Politics of the Body
summer 2000
WS 101-3: Introduction to Women's Issues in Canada (Distance Education)
WS 204-3: Women, Science and Technology: Gendered Implications of Biotechnology
WS 301-4: Speical Topic: Feminist Writing: Transforming Experience into Story
WS 313-4: Women & the Environment: Ecofeminism & Sustainable Communities
WS 825-5: Graduate Seminar: Women, Technology & Social Change
spring 2000
WS 101-3: Introduction to Women's Issues in Canada
WS 102-3: History of Western Feminisms
WS 200-3: Women in Cross-Cultural Perspective
WS 201-3: Colonizing Women: Canadian Women in Historical Perspective, 1600-1870s Click here for syllabus
WS 202-3: History of Women: 1930 to the present
WS 205-3: Women and Popular Culture
WS 206-3: Issues in Women's Health & Health Care
WS 301-4: Special Topic: Women and Disability
WS 302-4: Special Topic: Women of Colour in Canada -Experience, Struggles & Community Building
WS 303-4: Special Topic: Bordering Women
WS 306-4: Women's Autobiographies, Memoirs & Journals
WS 310-4: Women and Opera: She Dies You Know
WS 317-4: Special Topic: Women and the Media
WS 412-5: Women and Film
WS 820-5: Graduate Seminar: Women's History - Women of Colour in Canada
WS 831-5: Selected Topic: Women and Disability
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