Course Schedule   Course Descriptions  
 
Core courses - extended schedule

Blocks 1-4
FG 404
Senior Seminar (Roberts)
FG 410 Practicum (Victoria)
FG 335/336 Independent Study (Roberts)

Blocks 5-8
FG 307
FGS Seminar (Roberts)
FG 410 Practicum (Victoria)
FG 335/336 Independent Study (Roberts
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Block 1 Block 2 Block 3 Block 4 1/2 Block Block 5 Block 6 Block 7 Block 8
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FE 136 Sex and Power [1 st years only]
FG 110
Introduction to Feminist and Gender Studies (Bresnahan)
FG 311 Feminist Research Methods (Roberts)

FE 136 Sex and Power
FG / HS 118
Gender and Communication (Olive)    [1 st years only]
FG 110
Introduction to Feminist and Gender Studies (Bresnahan)

FG 206
Topics: Feminist Political Thought (Bresnahan)

FG 405
Senior Project (Roberts)
[Students may register for any two blocks]

 

FG 405
Senior Project (Roberts)
[Students may register for any two blocks]
FG 200
Introduction to Feminist Thought (Bresnahan)


FG 110
Introduction to Feminist and Gender Studies (Bresnahan)

FG 206
Topics: Women and Violence (Bresnahan)

FG 285
Women and the Body (Olive)

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FG 280 / EN 306
Queer Theory [Emphasis on writing] [Prerequisites 221, 250 or COI ] (Love)
FG / SO 112
Gender Inequality (Murphy-Geiss)

FE 213 /FG 210 / CS 212
Race, Class and Gender
(Montano/ Padilla)
[1 st years only]
FG / EN CS 387
African-American Women Writers (Garcia)
FE 137
Family and Social Change FG/SO 235 Sociology of Family (Murphy-Geiss)
[1 st years only]

 


FG 206   / DR 200
Topics : Feminist and Queer Performance (Sifuentes)
FG / CL 220
Myth and Meaning (Dobson)
FG 280 / CO 200
Topics: Women on Top: Gender and Comedy (Hughes)
FG/SW280/EN   286/CS 200
Poet as Witness to War (Martinez)
FG / PS 250
African American Feminist Thought in Politics (Fennell)
FG / HY 272
History of Sex: Modernity (Ragan)

FG/BY 332
Animal Behavior (Vargo)
FG 216  
Gender and Science (Genova)
FG 206 / RS 200/ FS 205
Russian Woman: The Search for Identity in Russian Film 1930 -2006 (Nikolskaya, T.)
FG 206/PA/JA 250/CO 200
Gender and Sexuality in Japanese Literature, Film, and Manga [Emphasis on writing] (Ericson)

FG206/
CO200
Queen
Bees &
Wannabee
(Hughes)

FG/GS 228
Human Sexual Behavior (Holcomb)
FG206/MU/AN 222
Topics:   Music and Gender Across Cultures (Bhattacharjya)
[Writing Intensive]

FG 215 / EV 262  
Ecofeminism (Whitten)
FG /SO 235
Sociology of Family (Murphy-Geiss)

FG 280/CS 200/EN 380
Black Women Writing A Way Out of Slavery [Prerequisite: EN 221, 250 or COI] (Seward)

FG 206 / FR 316
Topics: Images of the Prostitute (Tallent)
FG / PS 226
Gender and Politics (Grace)

 
 
 
 
   

Questions or comments?
Contact Eva Wynhorst
ewynhorst@coloradocollege.edu

Feminist and Gender Studies at Colorado College engages in a critical examination of theories about and attitudes toward women, sex, and gender both in Western and global cultural settings. The goal of Feminist and Gender Studies is to broaden our perspectives and consider the conditions for the creation of a more equitable society.

Director Tomi-Ann Roberts
troberts@coloradocollege.edu

Website designed by Arlene Ward
Last updated 8-07