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3 credits
Fall 2025 Lecture JEDIBehavioral/Social SciencesUpper DivisionThis course expands students' understanding of gender issues by exploring the multicultural diversity of women's lives. It examines how race, class, sexuality, and culture interact and shape society and ecology in the United States and in a global context.
Learning Outcomes1Describe the diversity of feminist thought within the U.S. and globally.
2Summarize the following concepts: 1) sex and gender; 2) social construction and essentialism; 3) oppression; 4) privilege; 6) resistance and social activism.
3Analyze how gender operates as system of social stratification and differentiation in major arenas of social life such as home and family, work, politics, education, and sexuality across various cultural contexts.
4Define some of the multi and trans-cultural interactions among gender, race, class, sexuality, and national belonging and some of the ways in which "woman/women" and "man/men" is a constructed category that is historically and culturally shaped.
5Demonstrate an understanding of activist awareness and commitment to women's and LGBTQ+ issues from a multi/trans-cultural and global perspective.
6Make explicit connections between matters discussed in this class and the events and interactions of your daily life.