Interdisciplinary Studies: Women's Studies Bachelor of Arts degree

Office: 241 Fenton Hall

(716) 673-3861

Jeanette McVicker, Co-Coordinator

Email: womens.studies@fredonia.edu

Office: 2113 Fenton Hall

(716) 673-3380

Carmen Rivera, Co-Coordinator

Email: womens.studies@fredonia.edu

Women’s Studies Program Office

Office: 171A Fenton Hall

(716) 673-3158

Email: womens.studies@fredonia.edu

Website: http://www.fredonia.edu/department/interdisciplinary/

Women’s Studies is the recognition and examination of the social construction of gender and its grouping with class, race, age, ethnicity, nationality and sexual identity.

Students majoring in Women’s Studies will: become more knowledgeable about the way gender informs our social, economic, political and cultural lives; widen their perspective on how gender intersects with national and global issues; develop an appreciation for the connection between education and social responsibility; and demonstrate knowledge of interdisciplinary feminist research methodologies.

The academic core of the Women’s Studies program focuses on:

  • an interdisciplinary approach to the concept of gender as a social construct;
  • a critical and cultural analysis of female experiences through work in feminist theory;
  • race, ethnicity, nationality, class, age and sexual identity as central categories of analysis;
  • historical considerations;
  • the production of feminist literature and visual culture.

Student Organizations and Activities

The Women’s Student Union (http://www.fredonia.edu/womensstudies/) provides opportunities for students to program special events, participate in relevant off-campus activities, and sponsor activities to raise awareness of women’s and gender issues on campus and in the community.

Women’s History Month, co-sponsored by WSU and Women’s Studies, brings a diverse array of speakers and performers to campus in March to celebrate women’s contributions and discuss contemporary issues facing both women and men. An annual Women’s Studies Fall Gathering showcases recent scholarship in women’s studies by affiliate faculty.

An annual Undergraduate Conference on Women and Gender celebrates student research in women’s studies and gender-related areas. Student winners present summaries of their work in a recognition ceremony and receive The Dean’s Award for Excellence in Research on Gender. Other annual events include the Women Take Aim Film Series, participation in the V-Day Initiative, Take Back the Night, and Women, Rock and Soul, a fundraiser for the Women’s Studies scholarship. The Jeanette McVicker Women’s Studies Scholarship is awarded each year to a Women’s Studies major or minor who demonstrates both academic excellence and involvement in feminist activism.

Requirements for the Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies - Women’s Studies

Completion of the interdisciplinary major requires a minimum of 36 credit hours. Up to 12 hours of transfer credit can be applied to the major, based on approval by the director. Students declaring the major in Women’s Studies may use past courses retroactively after consultation with the director. Three (3) credit hours of independent study can be counted in the major.

Required Courses: (21 credit hours)

WGST 201Introduction to Gender Studies

3

WGST 255Psychology of Women

3

WGST 301Theories of Gender

3

WGST 302Sex and Gender

3

WGST 335American Women

3

WGST 359Ethnicity and Race

3

WOST 400Portfolio Completion

0

WOST 401Feminist Practice

3

WOST 400: taken concurrently with WOST 401

A course on women writers and/or women visual artists

WGST 203Chicana Writers/Visual Artists

3

WGST 205Women in Art

3

WGST 304Latina Literary and Cultural Studies

3

WGST 340Black Women Writers

3

Elective Courses: 15 credit hours.

At least one course from each of the following three lists. Within each category, students should take no more than one course from each departmental prefix (other than WOST). When a course is counted in the core, it cannot also be counted as an elective.

1) Gender and Culture:

ARTH 230Black Art and Visual Culture in the U.S. 1850 - Present

3

ENGL 242American Indian Literature

3

ENGL 296American Identities

3

ENGL 351Language and Society

3

HIST 353U.S. Consumer Culture

3

WGST 203Chicana Writers/Visual Artists

3

WGST 205Women in Art

3

WGST 304Latina Literary and Cultural Studies

3

WGST 314Women Writers

3

WGST 335American Women

3

WGST 336African American Women's History

3

WGST 340Black Women Writers

3

WGST 359Ethnicity and Race

3

WOST 405French Women Writers

3

WOST 406Women in French Literature

3

WGST 377Special Topics

3

2) Gender and Society:

SOC 201Social Problems

3

SOC 303Social Class and Inequality

3

SOC 365Family Violence

3

ECON 312Women in the Economy

3

POLI 349Topics in Comparative Politics

3

POLI 382Social Welfare Policy

3

PSY 276Human Sexuality

3

WGST 255Psychology of Women

3

WGST 345Women, Health and Society

3

WGST 373Gender and Communication

3

WGST 377Special Topics

3

3) Gender in a Transnational World:

ANTH 219Cultural Anthropology

3

BIOL 360AIDS and STDs

3

COMM 465Intercultural Communication

3

ENGL 396Russian Literature

3

HIST 399Experimental Course in History

1-3

PSY 370Cross-Cultural Psychology

3

SOC 321Population and Society

3

SOC 361Law in the World

3

WGST 386Women in Global Cinema

4

WGST 377Special Topics

3

WOST 490Independent Study

1-3

WOST 386/ENGL 386: this is now "Women in Global Cinema"

WOST 490: can be applied to one of the above categories, with director’s approval