Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Women's Studies at other local colleges/universities

G&C: guided by what's best for the students?

     Recently (see), I described the remarkable hostility with which faculty in the School of Guidance and Counseling recently responded to a proposal, by an instructor (a historian) in the School of Humanities and Languages, to develop a more comprehensive Women’s Studies (type) program, to be located in H&L.

     Oddly, at IVC, the Women’s Studies program is housed in the School of Guidance and Counseling*, which lists three WS courses:
• Women's Studies 10: INTRODUCTION TO WOMEN'S STUDIES
• Women's Studies 100: AWARENESS OF THE FEMALE EXPERIENCE
• Women's Studies 120: WOMEN/CAREERS AND LIFESTYLE
     In my previous post (see), I found elements of the course descriptions of G&C's WS courses to be worrisome (poorly written, etc.). I questioned locating WS in Guidance and Counseling when it can be housed instead in an academic area (e.g., Humanities or the Social Sciences) that routinely produces scholars with the background and expertise to approach something like WS. Finally, I condemned G&C’s unprofessional treatment of an instructor—a new hire with a very strong background in WS (and related studies)—who sought to develop and improve WS instruction at this college and in a manner that posed no threat to G&S’s existing WS courses.

     Eventually, Humanities faculty will revisit this matter using the college's program realignment policy. Hence, we'll leave the question of what's best for WS instruction at IVC in the hands of college faculty.

     I thought it might be useful to compare IVC's current WS program with WS programs (or related programs) in some local colleges or universities, namely:
  • CSU Fullerton
  • UC Irvine
  • Saddleback College
[See also Women's Studies at Santa Monica College]

California State University, Fullerton
Women and Gender Studies Program

Located in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences

Description of program:
Department of Women and Gender Studies
Women and Gender Studies explores power as it relates to gender and other forms of identity, including sexuality, race, class and nation. Courses emphasize critical thinking and analysis and social justice activism. We also offer a minor in Queer Studies for students interested in more in-depth analysis of sexualities and theory.
Courses:
Women & Gender Studies Course Descriptions

WMST 100 Introduction to Gender Studies and the Humanities
WMST 101 Introduction to Ethnic Studies 

WMST 205 Women's World Movements 

WMST 302 Introduction to Intercultural Women's Studies
WMST 308 Asian American Women 

WMST 310 Black Women in America 

WMST 312 Multicultural Identities and Women's Experience 

WMST 313 La Chicana 

WMST 316 Anthropology of Sex and Gender 

WMST 320 Gendered Techno-Culture 

WMST 343 Philosophy of Feminism 

WMST 350 Research, Methodology, and Writing 

ECON 355 Economics of Gender and Work 

WMST 360 Politics of Sexuality 

WMST 410 Women, Health, and Aging 

WMST 450 Theory, Practice, Internship, and Community Service 

WMST 480 Feminist Theories 

WMST 485 Women and Politics 

WMST 499 Independent Study 


Faculty:
Six full-time faculty are listed.

UC Irvine
Women’s Studies Program

Located in the School of Humanities

Description:
Department of Women’s Studies (overview)
UCI’s Department of Women’s Studies is dedicated to the study of women, gender, and sexuality in their complex articulation with race, ethnicity, class, religion, and nationality. The Department’s goal is to foster critical and creative analysis of the various disciplinary perspectives—historical, political, economic, representational, technological, and scientific—that have constituted women, gender, and sexuality as objects of study. By emphasizing a rigorous interdisciplinary perspective in their teaching and research, the Women’s Studies faculty seek to produce new knowledge about the social meanings of gender, race, class, and sexuality, and to equip students with a range of analytical and methodological skills.
Courses (undergraduate only)

WOMN ST 20. Queer Studies. 4 Units.
WOMN ST 50A. Gender and Feminism in Everyday Life. 4 Units.
WOMN ST 50B. Gender and Power. 4 Units.
WOMN ST 50C. Gender and Popular Culture. 4 Units.
WOMN ST 60A. Gender and Science. 4 Units.
WOMN ST 60B. Gender and Law. 4 Units.
WOMN ST 60C. Gender and Religion. 4 Units.
WOMN ST 70. Special Topics in Gender. 4 Units.
WOMN ST 100A. Knowledge and Social Change. 4 Units.
WOMN ST 100B. Feminist Theory. 4 Units.
WOMN ST 100C. Feminist Cultural Studies. 4 Units.
WOMN ST 110A. Gender, State, and Nation. 4 Units.
WOMN ST 110B. Money, Sex, and Power. 4 Units.
WOMN ST 110C. Producing Gender Transnationally. 4 Units.
WOMN ST 120A. Modern Pleasures. 4 Units.
WOMN ST 120B. Image Problems. 4 Units.
WOMN ST 120C. Practices of Embodiment. 4 Units.
WOMN ST 139. Topics in Gender Studies. 4 Units.
WOMN ST 139W. Topics in Gender Studies. 4 Units.
WOMN ST 155. Topics in Women's Studies. 4 Units.
WOMN ST 157A. Topics in Queer Studies. 4 Units.
WOMN ST 157B. Queer Lives and Knowledge. 4 Units.
WOMN ST 165B. Sexuality, Health and Medicine. 4 Units.
WOMN ST 165F. Gender and Technology. 4 Units.
WOMN ST 167A. Militarism and Gender. 4 Units.
WOMN ST 168B. The Politics of Style. 4 Units.
WOMN ST 170. Gender, Feminism, Literature, and Language. 4 Units.
WOMN ST 171. Gender, Feminism, and History. 4 Units.
WOMN ST 172. Gender, Race, and Nation in Latin America. 4 Units.
WOMN ST 173. Gender, Feminism, and Philosophy. 4 Units.
WOMN ST 174. Gender, Feminism, and the Arts. 4 Units.
WOMN ST 175. Gender, Feminism, and the Media. 4 Units.
WOMN ST 176. Race and Empire in Colonial Latin America . 4 Units.
WOMN ST 180. Gender, Feminism, and Anthropology. 4 Units.
WOMN ST 181. Gender, Feminism, and Cognitive Psychology. 4 Units.
WOMN ST 182. Gender, Feminism and Economics. 4 Units.
WOMN ST 183. Gender, Feminism, and Sociology. 4 Units.
WOMN ST 184. Gender, Feminism, and Political Science. 4 Units.
WOMN ST 185. Gender, Feminism, and Social Sciences. 4 Units.
WOMN ST 187. Gender, Feminism, and Social Ecology. 4 Units.
WOMN ST 188. Gender, Feminism, and Science. 4 Units.
WOMN ST 189. Gender, Feminism, and Interdisciplinary Studies. 4 Units.
WOMN ST 190. Topics in Sexualities Studies. 4 Units.
WOMN ST 197. Senior Seminar in Women's Studies. 4 Units.
WOMN ST 198. Directed Group Study. 4 Units.
WOMN ST 199. Independent Study . 1-4 Units.

Four Core Faculty are listed:
  • Laura H. Y. Kang, Ph.D. University of California, Santa Cruz, Associate Professor of Women’s Studies, Comparative Literature, and English….
  • Lilith Mahmud, Ph.D. Harvard University, Assistant Professor of Women’s Studies and Anthropology….
  • Jeanne Scheper, Ph.D. University of California, Santa Barbara, Assistant Professor of Women’s Studies….
  • Jennifer Terry, Ph.D. University of California, Santa Cruz, Associate Professor of Women’s Studies and Comparative Literature….

Saddleback College
Women's and Gender Studies

Located in the Division of Social and Behavioral Science

Description:
Women's and Gender Studies
The Women's and Gender Studies program at Saddleback College explores how women's and men's lives are affected by; society's values and traditions and institutions. The curriculum examines how belief structures, historical events, political systems and economic institutions shape the status of women and men in a domestic and global perspective, as well as how these experiences differ by race, class, ethnicity, nationality, religiion, ability and sexual orientation. The Women's and Gender Studies curriculum is interdisciplinary in scope and teaching, with faculty members from across a range of disciplines teaching within the major and courses count as general edeucation [sic] requirements for the Associate in Arts degree and for university transfer programs....
Courses:
Women’s and Gender Studies (pdf; see p. 242)
WS 10
INTRODUCTION TO WOMEN’S STUDIES …
An exploration of the impact of social insti¬tutions and cultural practices on the lives of women in the contemporary United States. Focuses on the ways in which differences of race, ethnicity, class, sexuality, and age define women’s experiences and identities.

WS 31
GENDER AND POPULAR CULTURE …
Examines how forms of popular culture such as advertising, film, television and music construct gender and how those construc¬tions become cultural norms. Explores how popular culture defines and shapes ideas of women, men, race, class and sexuality.

WS 120
WOMEN AND CAREERS …
Complete process of self-evaluation, decision-making, and goal setting. Offers the opportunity to reassess career aspirations, to explore the current job market, and to become acquainted with successful job-hunting and career-planning techniques.

WS 189
SPECIAL TOPICS …
The Special Topics course is a grouping of short seminars designed to provide students with the latest ideas in a field of study. The course content is thematic in nature and each seminar within the course differs from other offerings in the same course.

WS 289
SPECIAL TOPICS …
The Special Topics course is a grouping of short seminars designed to provide students with the latest ideas in a field of study. The course content is thematic in nature and each seminar within the course differs from other offerings in the same course.
     *The historical explanation for this was touched upon in my previous post.
     The program realignment policy can be found here.

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