Simon Fraser University

Courses Offered - 2000 to 2012

Undergraduate & Graduate Courses

 

2010 - 2009 - 2008 - 2007 - 2006 - 2005 - 2004 - 2003 - 2002 - 2001 - 2000

 

 

Please check the Drop and Refund Schedule if you need to drop courses.

Spring 2012

 

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


Course Offerings by Associate Faculty

HIST 115-3: The History of (Western) Sexuality | Chenier

Fall 2011

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

Course Offerings by Associate Faculty

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.)

HIST 451-4: Oral History: Theories and Practices

Summer 2011

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

Spring 2011

 

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 306-4 Women's Autobiographies, Memoirs and Journals: Autobiographies of Transsexuality, Illness, and Disability | Garner

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

 

Course Offerings by Associate Faculty

SA 203-4 Violence in War and Peace | Dossa

SA 319-4 Culture, Ethnicity and Aging | Dossa

 

2010

Fall 2010

Undergraduate Courses

(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

Graduate Courses

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.

Course Offerings by Associate Faculty

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

Other Graduate Courses of Interest:

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.



Summer 2010

 

 

spring 2010

Undergraduate Courses

 

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 310-4: Who's Your Momma: Earth, Women and Duty | Claxton

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

 

Graduate Courses

 

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

 

Brian Burtch

CRIM 334-3  Law and Human Reproduction

 

Elise Chénier

HIST 812-5 History of Sexuality

 

Jen Marchbank

EXPL 150-3 Introduction to Research Approaches in the Social Sciences

 

Janice Matsumura

HIST 206-3 Japan since 1868

HIST 471-4 Not Just Geisha: Women in Japanese History, 1600-1952

 

Jennifer Spear

HIST 104-3  The Americas: From Colonization to Independence

HIST 442-4  America’s Empires

 

Ann Travers

SA 250-4 Introduction to Social Theory (Distance)

 

SA 358-4  The Philosophy of the Social Sciences (Distance)

2009

 

Fall 2009

Undergraduate Courses

GDST 200 Thinking About Gender (B-Hum) | Capperdoni

WS

101

Introduction to Women's Issues in Canada (B-Soc) | Campbell

WS

102

Introduction to Western Feminisms (Distance Education) (B-Hum)

WS 200 Women in Cross-Cultural Perspective | Douglas
WS 201 Colonizing Women: Canadian Women in Historical Perspective 1600-1870's | Campbell

WS

205

Women and Popular Culture | Murray

WS 208 Feminist Research Methods | Zaman

WS

301

Special Topic: Topics in Contemporary First Nations Women's Art | Claxton

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

 

 

Graduate Courses

 

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 374W-4 Selected Topics in History of the Americas, Writing Intensive: Trudeau: Histories, Legacies, Mythologies

with Elise Chénier

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

Undergraduate Courses

 

WS

101

Introduction to Women's Issues in Canada (Distance Education)

WS

205

Women and Popular Culture

WS

310

ST: Feminist Cultural Studies (Intersession - Harbour Centre)

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

Graduate Courses

 

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

 

Undergraduate Courses

 

GDST 301 Queer Genders

WS

101

Introduction to Women's Issues in Canada (Distance Education)

WS

102

Introduction to Western Feminisms

WS

202

Modernizing Women: Canadian Women in Historical Perspective, 1870s-1970s

WS

207

Introduction to Feminist Theory

WS

301

ST: Women, Poverty and the Media

WS

303

ST: Gender, Violence and Resistance

WS 305 Conceiving Creativity

WS

309

Gender and International Development

WS

310

ST: Writing Body: Black Women

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

 

Graduate Courses

 

WS 800 Methodology in Women's Studies Research

WS

820

Graduate Seminar in Women's Studies History

WS 824 Graduate Seminar on Women and Social Policy

WS

825

Graduate Seminar in Women, Technology and Social Change

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

 

2008

 

Fall 2008

 

Undergraduate Courses

 

GDST 200 Thinking about Gender
GDST 302 Fashioning Gender

WS

101

Introduction to Women's Issues in Canada

WS

102

Introduction to Western Feminisms (Distance Education)

WS

208

Feminist Research Methods

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

Women in the Economy: Paid and Unpaid Labour

WS

313

Women and the Environment

WS

316

Disciplining Sex: Feminist Science Studies and Sociobiology

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

 

 

Graduate Courses

 

WS

822

Feminist Theory

WS

825

Graduate Seminar in Women, Technology and Social Change

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

Undergraduate Courses

 

GDST 300-4: Mapping Masculinities

 

WS 101-3: An Introduction to Womens 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

 

Graduate Courses

WS 823-5: Graduate Seminar in Feminist Art/Literary

 

spring 2008

 

Undergraduate Courses

 

 

WS 101-3: An Introduction to Womens 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 301-4: Special Topics - Bread Riots to “Riot Grrls”: A History of Women in Social and Political Protest

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

 

Graduate Courses

 

WS 800-5: Methodology in Womens Studies Research

WS 824-5: Graduate Seminar on Women and Social Policy: Bread Riots to “Riot Grrls”: A History of Women in Social and Political Protest

WS 830-5: Special Topics Graduate Seminar: Conceiving Creativity

WS 831-5: Selected Topics Graduate Seminar: Gender and International Development

 

 

2007

 

fall 2007

Undergraduate Courses

 

GDST 200: Thinking about Gender

WS 101-3: Introduction to Womens 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 Womens Studies: Women from Africa

WS 303-4: Special Topics in Womens 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 Womens Studies: Women and Performance

WS 405: Theoretical Issues in Womens Studies: Somatechnics: Feminist Theory, Embodiment and Technology

 

Graduate Courses

 

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

 

Undergraduate Courses

 

 

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

 

Graduate Courses


WS 823-5: Graduate Seminar: Feminist Art

 

 

spring 2007

 

Undergraduate Courses

 

 

GDST 301-4: Queer Genders

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 Womens 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

 

Graduate Courses

 

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

 

 

2006

 

fall 2006

 

Undergraduate Courses

 

 

GDST 200-3: Thinking about Gender

GDST 302-4: Engendering Consumption

WS 101-3: Introduction to Womens 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 Womens Studies - Bread Riots to “Riot Grrls”: A History of Women in Social and Political Protest

WS 305-4: Conceiving Creativity: Exploring Social Justice Studies of Science and Religion using Science Fiction (B-Hum)

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

 

Graduate Courses

WS 800-5: Methodology in Women’s Studies Research

WS 824-5: Graduate Seminar on Women and Social Policy: Bread Riots to “Riot Grrls”: A History of Women
in Social and Political Protest


WS 830-5: Selected Topics: Graduate Seminar I: Exploring Social Justice Studies of Science and Religion
using Science Fiction
(B-Hum)

 

 

summer 2006

Undergraduate Courses

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

 

Graduate Courses

 


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

 

Undergraduate Courses

 

 

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 320-4: Special Topic: Bread Riots to 'Riot Grrl': A History of Women in Social and Political Protest

WS 399-4: Special Temporary Topic: Numeracy, Gender and Cultures

WS 405-4: Theoretical Issues in Women's Studies: The Politics of the Body

 

Graduate Courses

 

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

 

 

2005

 

fall 2005

 

Undergraduate Courses

 

 

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 305-4: Conceiving Creativity - Exploring Feminist Critiques of Science and Religion
through Women's Science Fiction

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

 

Graduate Courses

 

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

 

Undergraduate Courses

 

 

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

 

Graduate Courses


WS 823-5: Graduate Seminar: Women and the Writing of Cultures

WS 830-5: Graduate Seminar: Care, Difference, and Power

 

 

spring 2005

 

Undergraduate Courses

 

 

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

 

 

2004

 

fall 2004

 

Undergraduate Courses

 

 

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

 

Graduate Courses

 

WS 800-5: Methodology in Women's Studies Research

WS 823-5: Graduate Seminar : Feminist Art & Literature

 

 

summer 2004

 

Undergraduate Courses

 

 

WS 101-3: Introduction to Women's Issues in Canada

WS 310-4: Special Topic: Women & Creativity: Exploring Feminist Studies, Science
and Religion Using Women's Science Fiction

WS 320-4: Special Topic: Disciplining Sex: Perspectives on Sex from Biology, Psychology
and Feminist Science Studies

WS 405-4: Special Top Theoretical Issues in Women's Studeis: Constructing Gender through life

 

Graduate Courses

 

WS 821-5: Graduate Seminar in Psychology of Women: Constructing Gender Throughout Our Lives

WS 830-5: Special Topic: Graduate Seminar I - Women and Creativity: Exploring Feminist Studies, Science
and Religion using Women's Science Fiction

 

 

spring 2004

 

Undergraduate Courses

 

GDST 301-4: Queer Genders

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 305-4: Women and Utopia

WS 313-4: Women & the Environment

WS 314-4: Race, Class and Gender

WS 412-5: Women and Film

 

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

 

 

2003

 

fall 2003

 

Undergraduate Courses

 

 

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 304-4: Women and Religion

WS 308-4: Women and Work

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

WS 831-5: Selected Topics: Graduate Seminar II: Theoretical Issues
in Women's Studies: The Politics of the Body

 

 

summer 2003

 

Undergraduate Courses

 

 

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

 

Undergraduate Courses

 

 

WS 101-3: Introduction to Women's Issues in Canada

WS 102-3: History of Western Feminisms

WS 103-3: Gender Studies

WS 205-3: Women & Popular Culture

WS 301-4: Women and the Media

WS 303-4: Women and the Law

WS 305-4: Women and Utopias

WS 310-4: Women and Competition

WS 313-4: Women and the Environment

WS 320-4: First Nations Women

WS 412-5: Women and Film

 

Graduate Courses

 

WS 822-5: Grad Seminar: Feminist Theory: Queer Theories

WS 823-5: Women and Film

WS 825-5: Women and the Environment

WS 830-5: Feminist Perspectives on Health and Illness

 

 

2002

 

fall 2002

 

Undergraduate Courses

 

 

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 301-4:  Special Topic: Theorizing Queer Genders:  Intersecting Transgender, Queer
and Feminist Perspective on Gender

WS 302-4: Special Topic:  Women's Sexualities - Social & Historical Contexts

WS 304-4: Women & Religion

WS 310-4: Special Topic:  Women & Creativity - Exploring Feminist Critiques of Science and Religion
through Women's Science Fiction

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

 

Graduate Courses

 

WS 800-5: Methodology in Women's Studies Research

WS 830-5: Selected Topic: Graduate Seminar I: Women & Creativity:  Exploring Feminist Critiques
of Science and Religion through Women's Science Fiction

WS 831-5: Selected Topic: Graduate Seminar II: The Politics of the Body

 

 

summer 2002

 

Undergraduate Courses

 

 

WS 101-3: Introduction to Women's Issues in Canada

WS 205-3: Women and Popular Culture

WS 310-4: Feminism and Art

WS 320-4: Politics of Dance Musicals

 

 

spring 2002

 

Undergraduate Courses

 

 

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 320-4: First Nations Women

WS 400-4: Methodological Issues in Women's Studies

 

Graduate Courses

 

WS 822-5: Graduate Seminar: Feminist Theory: European Feminisms

WS 823-5: Graduate Seminar: Feminist Art/Literary Criticism: Writing Fiction, Writing Feminist

WS 825-5: Graduate Seminar: Women, Technology & Social Change: Women & the Environment:
Ecofeminism and Sustainable Communities

 

 

2001

 

fall 2001

 

Undergraduate Courses

 

 

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  305-4: Women and Utopias 

WS  306-4: Autobiographies, Memoirs and Journals 

WS  310-4: Special Topic: Women's Issues in Social Work

WS  412-5: Women and Film

 

Graduate Courses

 

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

 

Undergraduate Courses

 

 

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

 

Graduate Courses

 

WS 830-5: Selected Topic:  Women and Creativity

 

 

spring 2001

 

Undergraduate Courses

 

 

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 317-4: Women and the Media

WS 318-4: Special Topic: Local/Global Feminism, Film and Society

WS 400-4: Methodological Issues in Women's Studies

 

Graduate Courses

 

WS 822-5: Graduate Seminar in Feminist Theory

WS 823-5: Selected Topic: Reading Beyond

WS 824-5: Selected Topic: Women and Disability

 

 

2000

 

fall 2000

 

Undergraduate Courses

 

 

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

 

Graduate Courses

 

WS 800-5: Methodology

WS 830-5: Graduate Seminar I: Gender & Development

WS 831-5: Selected Topic: The Politics of the Body

 

 

summer 2000

 

Undergraduate Courses

 

 

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

 

Graduate Courses

 

WS 825-5: Graduate Seminar: Women, Technology & Social Change

 

 

spring 2000

 

Undergraduate Courses

 

 

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

 

Graduate Courses

 

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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