Gender Studies
Courses
CORE Courses
GEND 200 Women & Men in American Society
GEND 231 Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspective
GEND 300 Gender & Aesthetic Expression
GEND 440 Feminist Theory
Additional Courses offered 2009-2010
GEND 298 Intro to Queer Studies
GEND 445 Gender in the City Internship
*The following courses, offered during 2009-2010, fulfill the Gender Diversity requirement:
GEND 231 Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspective
HIST 231 A US Women's History 1600-1980
RELS 340 Women in American Religious History
SOAN 240 The Family in Cross-Cultural Perspective
SOAN 273 Japanese Culture: Gender and Identity
SOAN 352 Women in Developing Countries
Approved Electives
COMM 326 Communication and Gender
COMM 352 Gender in Public Communication
COMM 406 Race, Rhetoric and Resistance
ENG 234 Strange Bedfellows in Poetry
ENG 243 Women Writers
ENG 298 Women Writers of the Middle Ages & Renaissance
ENG 314 The Romantics
ENG 321 Pre Civil War American Literature
GEND 244 Practicum
GEND 299 Independent Study
GEND 444 Practicum
GEND 499 Independent Study
GEND 298 Gender in the City Internship
GEND 298 Special Topics
HIST 231A US Women’s History 1600 1980
HIST 311 History of Family/Gender China
HIST 330 Race and Ethnicity in American History
HIST 331 American Culture/Society:1880 1980
HIST 345 Race/Nation in Latin America
POLS 275 Gender and Politics
PSY 230 Infant and Child Development
PSY 360 Psychology of Gender
RELS 340 Women/American Religious History
SOAN 225 Race and Ethnicity in Global Perspective
SOAN 228 Class Power and Society
SOAN 240 The Family in Cross Cultural Perspective
SOAN 255 Medicine Healing and Culture
SOAN 261 Gender/Sexuality Latin America
SOAN 266 Latin America Cultural Perspective
SOAN 273 Japanese Culture: Gender and Identity
SOAN 280 Gender in Asia
SOAN 285 Culture and Power in the Middle East
SOAN 324 Anthropology of Violence
SOAN 352 Women in Developing Countries
SOAN 395 Anthropology of the Body
TH 106 Fundamentals of Movement
These courses may work as electives depending on topic/instructor/focus:
ENG 333 Major Figures
ENG 450 Senior Seminar
FREN 230 French Literature in Translation
GERM 230 German Literature in Translation
HIST 400 Reading Colloquium
HIST 450 History Seminar
MUS 362 Topics in History and Music I
MUS 363 Topics in History and Music II
RUSS 290 Topics in Russian Literature
Contact Us
The Gender Studies Program is located in Miller Center for the Humanities.
email gender@lclark.edu
voice 503-768-7378
fax 503-768-7379
Director Deborah Heath
Symposium Director Kimberly Brodkin
Administrative Assistant Nancy J. Hugg
Gender Studies Program
0615 S.W. Palatine Hill Road, MSC 63
Portland, Oregon 97219