Women's Studies Minor at Texas Wesleyan University

The Women's Studies minor supports the primary mission of the University. Students will benefit by having the opportunity to participate in courses from all departments of the University. Women's Studies goal is to raise awareness of and sensitivity to women's issues, to recognize the achievements of women in all academic and professional endeavors, and to explore the relationship between women and men in culture. Many of the Women's Studies courses are interdisciplinary and may be used for either advanced credit in a major or minor such as English, history, sociology, psychology, or as electives.
 
 

Minor Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 credit hours of advanced Women's Studies courses

          WST 3342 Changing Roles of Men and Women
          WST 3354 Introduction to Women's Studies
          WST 3356 Nineteenth-Century British Women Writers
          WST 3357 Women in Literature
          WST 3359 Women in Law
          WST 3360 Music of Women Composers
          WST 3361 Women in the Western World Since 1500
          WST 3362 Women and Reform
          WST 3363 American Women Writers 1620 to 1900
          WST 3364 American Women Writers 1900 to Present
          WST 3365 Southern Women Writers
          WST 3366 Women's Studies Seminar
          WST 3367 Women's Studies Seminar
          WST 4322 Family Violence
          WST 4323 Population and Society
          WST 4393 Internship I
          WST 4394 Internship II