Index
Faculty of Arts and Sciences
Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study
Harvard Business School
Harvard Divinity School
Harvard Graduate School of Education
John F. Kennedy School of Government
Harvard Law School
Harvard School of Public Health
Harvard Medical School
Harvard Graduate School of Design
Division of Continuing Education (Extension School)
Other Resources for the Study of Women and Gender
*courses marked by an asterisk
will not be offered this academic year
Introduction
Welcome to our 2001- 2002 Harvard
University Gender Related Course Guide. This course catalogue is the product
of the collaborative efforts between
the Women and Public Policy Program, John F. Kennedy School of Government
and the Committee on Degrees in Women’s Studies, Faculty of Arts and
Sciences.
This course guide was designed
for students, faculty and others who are inquisitive about the gender
related courses and affiliated resources offered
throughout Harvard University. This is the second official publication
of this guide, and it is our hope that it will grow with every year. The
information
presented in this guide was taken directly from the individual program’s
web site and/or course catalogue. Our goal was to provide the most comprehensive
and inclusive information as possible, but we are aware that inaccuracies
may inadvertently exist.
For complete course listings, please contact the schools or programs directly.
Any changes or additions should be brought to the attention of the Women
and Public Policy Program at (617) 495- 1354 or at wappp@harvard.edu.
Thank you,
Committee on Degrees in Women’s Studies
Faculty of Arts and Sciences
JFK School of Government Women and Public Policy Program
*Note: Courses in the guide were
designated of “Primary Interest” or
of “Related Interest”. Primary Interest courses predominantly
focus on the study of women and gender, while those of Related Interest
are not required by their course description to concentrate solely on
gender issues. Our ground for distinguishing between these came from the
provided
course description. Occasionally, the designation was not exact, and
a subjective decision was made. Please direct any questions to WAPPP or
CWS.
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