Class Dates
03/18/2024 to 05/10/2024
Units
3.0
Delivered By
Online Asynchronous
Instructor(s)
Hunter Scott
(lacoste@ksu.edu)
Meeting Times
Meets by Appt
Meeting Location
Distance Education

Introduction to Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies

GWSS 105 - Class Number: 14183

Ethical Reasoning and Responsibility Human Diversity within the U.S. General Education

Description:

An interdisciplinary analysis of personal experiences and social and political institutions as they shape and are shaped by the intersections of gender, race, class, sex, sexuality, ethnicity, nation, citizenship, and ability on local, national, and global levels. Topics include the roles of biology and social construction in shaping gender and sexuality sources of structural inequities; and feminist, queer, trans, anti-racist, and anti-colonial activisms.

  • This class includes an open/alternative textbook resource. Students pay a $10 fee. The fee helps to support the creation and use of an instructor-created textbook or resources for a class. 

Permissions:

  • Instructor Hunter Scott's permission is required after 03/19/2024.

Student Requirements:

  • Internet access

Enrollment Dates
10/23/2023 to 03/18/2024
Enrollment Limit
35

Credit/Tuition Options

Credit Option Hours

Enrollments received on or after the first day of class may be assessed a $65 special handling fee.


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