The Women’s College

Often, traditional higher education does not recognize women’s contribution to scholarship, the arts, the sciences, the professions, and society. Indeed, women often feel ignored, dismissed, even invisible in traditional classes. In contrast, women’s colleges make women feel welcome, and they have an extraordinary history of success in modeling leadership, nurturing excellence, and preparing women for leadership roles.

The Women’s College program will fulfill these goals for students:

•   To promote their intellectual growth and academic achievement.

•   To develop their skills—their ability to express themselves orally and in writing, to compute, to analyze, and to synthesize.

•   To provide a challenging, supportive, and cooperative classroom learning environment, academic and personal counseling, study skills workshops, and peer tutoring.

•   To nurture their personal growth—their confidence and active participation in the classroom and in the life of the College.

•   To provide the English and Math courses that are the foundation of college work and a range of additional courses that either focus on or seriously address women’s experiences and concerns.

For further information, and to identify yourself as a participant in The Women’s College experience, please contact:

Kym McBride, Counselor, at the Women’s Center (Ext. 4428)

Helen Cohen, Counselor, at the Transfer/Counseling Center (Ext. 4429)

The Women’s College Office, Liberal Arts 135C (Ext. 4634)

SPRING 2003 WOMEN’S COLLEGE COURSES

ANATMY 1, General Human Anatomy   4 units   UC, CSU

1047   11:15a-2:20p MW   SCI 224   Dell M M

   Arrange-1 Hour    SCI 245   

ANTHRO 14, Sex, Gender and Culture   3 units   UC, CSU

1073   12:45p-2:05p MW   DRSCHR 207   Barker J C

BIOL 3, Fundamentals of Biology   4 units   UC, CSU

1226   8:00a-11:05a F + 12:00p-3:05p F   SCI 227   Cramer A E

ECON 1, Principles of Microeconomics   3 units   UC, CSU

1602   9:30a-10:50a MW   LV 16   Garcia C P

ENGL 1, Reading and Composition 1    3 units   UC, CSU

1660   9:30a-10:50a TTh   LA 239   Doucet W J

1666   12:45p-2:05p MW   CV 20   Aghabegian Diana E

ENGL 2, Critical Analysis and Interm. Composition    3 units   UC, CSU

1726   12:45p-2:05p MW   LA 200   Goldthwait B F

ENGL 39, Images of Women in Literature   3 units   UC, CSU

1815   9:30a-10:50a MW   LA 200   Costello K B

HIST 5, History of Latin America 1   3 units   UC, CSU

4365   6:45p-9:50p T   LV 6   Mostkoff A

HIST 10, Ethnicity & American Culture    3 units   UC, CSU

2059   9:30a-10:50a TTh   LV 6   Kawaguchi L A

JOURN 90, Journalism Internship (2,2,2)    2 units   CSU

2203   Arrange-8 Hours    PE 102   Aghabegian Diana E

PHILOS 3, Early Philosophers   3 units   UC, CSU

2534   2:15p-3:35p TTh   LV 9   Holmgren C L

PHILOS 52, Modern Political Thought   3 units   UC, CSU

2548   2:15p-3:35p MW   LA 136   Vaughan L J

POL SC 52, Modern Political Thought   3 units   UC, CSU

2714   2:15p-3:35p MW   LA 136   Vaughan L J

SOCIOL 1, Introduction to Sociology   3 units   UC, CSU

2814   3:45p-5:05p MW   LA 115   Vance E E

SOCIOL 12, Sociology of the Family    3 units   UC, CSU

2820   12:45p-2:05p TTh   LA 136   Preciado C

SOCIOL 33, Sociology of Sex and Gender   3 units   UC, CSU

2823   12:45p-2:05p TTh   LV 16   Livings G S

SPEECH 1, Elements of Public Speaking   3 units   UC, CSU

2859   9:30a-10:50a MW   MAD 115   Grass Hemmert N L

WOM ST 10, Introduction to Women’s Studies    3 units   UC, CSU

2940   2:15p-3:35p TTh   LV 16   Livings G S

4662   6:30p-9:35p T   AET 235   Katherine A L

   6:30p-9:35p T   AET 235   Tahvildaranjess R A

WOM ST 90, Women’s Studies Internship    2 units

2941   Arrange-8 Hours    PE 102   Jones L H

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