Gender Course Guide

 

DIVISION OF CONTINUING EDUCATION (EXTENSION SCHOOL) 2001-2002

Programs and Course Titles
 

*courses marked by an asterisk will not be offered this academic year


DIVISION OF CONTINUING EDUCATION, EXTENSION SCHOOL
51 Brattle Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
(Ph) 617 495 4024
http://www.extension.harvard.edu


The Extension School is a degree-granting school at Harvard, and is distinguished by its program of open admission, part-time study, evening courses, and low tuition. The Extension School offers a Bachelor of Arts (AB) and a Master of Liberal Arts (ALM) in women’s studies.

Courses of Primary Interest to the Study of Gender
http://www.dce.harvard.edu/extension/2001-02/courses/default.jsp

French Language and Literature
FREN E-16: Francophone Women Writers (S. Diop)

History
HIST E-1425/W: Jane Austen’s World in History, Literature, & Film (M. Henry)

Legal Studies
LSTU E-115: Women, Violence, and the Law (D. Rosenfeld)

Social Sciences
SSCI E-182/W: Psychology of the Gendered Self (J. Rohrbaugh)

 

Courses of Related Interest to the Study of Gender
http://www.dce.harvard.edu/extension/2001-02/courses/default.jsp

African-American Studies
AFAM E-110: Images of Africana People in Cinema (P. Obeng)

Anthropology and Archaeology
ANTH E-20: Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology (T. Kiefer)

Biology
BIOL E-22c: Animal Behavior (J. Traniello)

English and American Literature and Language
ENGL E-70a: Introduction to American Literature I (M. Lowance)
ENGL E-166c: Modern American Fiction (S. O’Connell)
ENGL E-166d: Contemporary American Fiction (S. O’Connell)

Legal Studies
LSTU E-110: Law and Ethics: Making the Moral Decision (E. Fersch)

Natural Sciences
NSCI E-105/W: Current Topics in Medicine (D. Cooper)

Philosophy
PHIL E-167: Biomedical Ethics (E. Hirsch)

Psychology
PSYC E-1870: Law and Psychology (E. Fersch)

Spanish Language and Literature
SPAN E-4a: Intermediate Spanish II: Hispanic Culture (I. Bergel)
SPAN E-6: Nucleos culturales hispanicos (L. Ledford)

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