Students who wish to pursue certification
in the Women's Interdisciplinary Studies Program at the undergraduate
level must declare their intent at the Office of Women's Programs
and Studies. Completion of requirements in the Women's Studies
Interdisciplinary Program will be noted on the student's permanent
record, and the student will also receive a certificate.
All Colorado State students are invited
to enroll in Women's Studies courses, whether or not they choose
to participate in the Certificate Programs.
Students not formally admitted may register
at the Admissions
Office through Guest Registration.
Each student must complete 21 credits in
the following:
Basic Core Courses:
Required Courses
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Call #
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WS 200
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Introduction to Women's Studies (required)
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WS 472
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Women's Studies Seminar (required)
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Elective Courses
(Minimum of 9 Required)
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Call #
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E 330
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Images of Women in Literature
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E 332
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Modern Women Writers
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ECCC 211
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Gender in the Economy
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HY 468
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Women in America
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IE 470
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Women and Development
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MUCC 231
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Women in Music
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PL 251
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Feminist Philosophies
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PY 296/496
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Group Study (Women and Mental Health)
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PY 327*
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Psychological Perspectives on Female Experience
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S 333*
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Gender Roles in Society
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SP 317
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Women and Communication
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WS 397
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Group Study
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WS 495V
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Independent Study
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Supporting Courses
(Maximum of 6 credits)
An additional six credits may be taken from core courses approved
by the Women's Studies Advisory Board.
* Prerequisites
Students entering the Women's Studies Interdisciplinary Program
must observe course prerequisites. The following are required
for enrollment in the specified core courses: