Fall 2018 Foundational Courses
Foundational courses have 90–100% reproductive health, rights, and justice content and introduce students to reproductive politics, including the reproductive health, rights and justice frameworks; introduce students to thinking intersectionally about reproductive issues, for example, how gender, race, ethnicity, class, sexuality, disability and nationality intersect to shape women’s experiences of reproductive oppression, and their resistance strategies; and teach students to think systemically about reproductive issues, rather than just individually, that is, about the impact of reproductive politics not only on individuals, but also on communities, and how social, economic, legal and political conditions impact reproduction. The material may be covered through any disciplinary or interdisciplinary lens, including history, sociology, legal studies, public policy, women, gender and sexuality studies, political science, journalism, religious studies, American studies, transnational studies, etc.
Sorry, your search returned no results. Please click the Reset button and try again.
Fall 2018 Transnational Courses
Transnational courses have at least 25% reproductive health, rights, and justice content with a transnational/global (i.e., non-U.S.) focus.
Sorry, your search returned no results. Please click the Reset button and try again.
Fall 2018 Additional Courses
Additional courses have at least 25% reproductive health, rights, and justice content, as defined above.
Subj Abbr | Course # | Sect # | Course Title | Instructor(s) | Meeting Times | Institution |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
GNDST | 101 | 01 | Intro to Gender Studies | Ren-yo Hwang | MW 11:00AM-12:15PM | Mount Holyoke College |
GNDST | 101 | 02 | Intro to Gender Studies | Veronica Zebadua Yanez | TTH 08:30AM-09:45AM | Mount Holyoke College |
GNDST | 101 | 03 | Intro to Gender Studies | Veronica Zebadua Yanez | TTH 11:30AM-12:45PM | Mount Holyoke College |
GNDST | 204RP | 01 | Race, Racism, and Power | Vanessa Rosa | MW 09:30AM-10:45AM | Mount Holyoke College |
GNDST | 212HS | 01 | Psychology of Human Sexuality | Corey Flanders | TTH 01:30PM-02:45PM | Mount Holyoke College |
GNDST | 221QF | 01 | Feminist & Queer Theory | Christian Gundermann | TTH 02:55PM-04:10PM | Mount Holyoke College |
GNDST | 333EG | 01 | Reproductive and Genetic Tech | Jacquelyne Luce | F 01:30PM-04:20PM | Mount Holyoke College |
LATST | 250RP | 01 | Race, Racism, and Power | Vanessa Rosa | MW 09:30AM-10:45AM | Mount Holyoke College |
PSYCH | 217 | 01 | Psychology of Human Sexuality | Corey Flanders | TTH 01:30PM-02:45PM | Mount Holyoke College |
BIO | 351 | 01 | SEM: EVOLUTIONARY- EPIGENETICS | Laura Katz | Th 01:00-02:50 | Smith College |
SWG | 222 | 01 | GENDER, LAW AND POLICY | Carrie Baker | MWF 11:00-12:10 | Smith College |
PHIL | 371 | 01 | Philosophical Perspctvs/Gender | Louise Antony | TU TH 10:00AM 11:15AM | UMass Amherst |
WGSS | 201 | 01 | Gender&Diff: Critical Analyses | TU TH 11:30AM 12:45PM | UMass Amherst | |
WGSS | 201 | 02 | Gender&Diff: Critical Analyses | Elizabeth Williams | TU TH 10:00AM 11:15AM | UMass Amherst |
WGSS | 201 | 03 | Gender&Diff: Critical Analyses | Elizabeth Williams | M W 2:30PM 3:45PM | UMass Amherst |
WGSS | 295S | 01 | S-Sex & Liberation: The 1970s | Kirsten Leng | M W 5:30PM 6:45PM | UMass Amherst |
Pages
Students are encouraged to consult with a campus advisor for the certificate to identify courses that are appropriate for their interests.
Students pursuing the Reproductive Health, Rights, and Justice certificate are advised to review their RHRJ course choices with their certificate advisor before finalizing their course plans.
The list of courses below is subject to change during the pre-registration period as additional information is available.