WGST 2050 — Introduction to Women's and Gender Studies
........................................................................................3 Lec. hrs./week Pre-Req: ACT READ 19, ACT ENGL 18 Co-Req: None The course is an interdisciplinary approach to the study of gendered social identity and roles throughout history and the world. Theoretical perspectives and research from sociology, psychology, biology and anthropology are used to understand how gender shapes our lives on individual, cultural and societal levels. Areas of study emphasize the role of gender in social institutions including family, workplace, educa - tion, religion, media and politics Course Offerings through TNeCampus and TnCIS Jackson State offers some courses through the TNeCampus and TnCIS. These courses are not offered on-campus or through Jackson State's online course platform. More information about these courses can be found in the Course Description section. These courses are not part of any current Jackson State program, but may be taken for elective credit. Current courses offered through these methods are listed below. via TnCIS
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