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Spring 2010


Join us for an interesting look at women in America!
 

Introduction to Women's Studies
SOC 115
This is an online class.
Instructor: Susan Miller, Ph.D.
Section # 31289
3 units


This class also satisfies the Palomar College multicultural course requirement.

This is an online class. An on-campus orientation will be held on:
Friday, January 22 from 3:00 - 4:00 p.m. in LL-104. (Bottom floor of the library in the Academic Technology Computer Lab)
Students registering for this class must consult the following web site:

http://www.palomar.edu/blackboard

The study of the position of women in American society from a sociological and cultural perspective. Topics to be studies include the theoretical approaches to studying gender; the impact of race and ethnicity, class, nationality, and sexual orientation on women’s lives; cross-cultural variations in gender roles; the socialization of women; women’s role in the major social institutions – the family, education, the political system, religion, the economy, and the mass media; violence against women; and feminism as a social movement.

Transfer acceptability: CSU; UC

Learn about the history and contributions of women to US society and culture. There are no prerequisites and all students are welcome.

For more information contact:
Susan Miller
Department of Behavioral Sciences
email: smiller@palomar.edu

(760) 744-1150 ext. 2803