Gender Course Guide

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
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 the 2004-2005 Harvard University Guide to Gender-Related Courses, Programs, and Other Resources. This Guide was designed to help students, faculty, and other interested parties begin to identify programs, courses, and other resources that relate to the study of women and gender throughout the University. Most of the information in the Guide was provided directly by the individual programs via their web sites and/or the 2004-05 course catalogs. This is the fifth edition of this resource, and it is our hope that this guide will grow each year as more programs and courses related to the study of gender are created at Harvard University. We attempt to be as inclusive and as thorough as possible, but we are aware of the possibility that inaccuracies or omissions may inadvertently exist. It is also important to note that some schools only provide partial spring course listings. Please contact the schools or programs directly for complete course listings and cross–registration guidelines. Any changes or additions should be brought to the attention of the Women and Public Policy Program (617-495-8756, wappp@harvard.edu) or the Committee on Degrees in Studies of Women, Gender, and Sexuality (617-495-9199, wgs@fas.harvard.edu)

Thank you,

Committee on Degrees in Studies of Women, Gender, and Sexuality (WGS)
Faculty of Arts and Sciences

Women and Public Policy Program (WAPPP)
JFK School of Government

Note: Courses in the Guide were designated “of primary interest” or “of related interest” based on the course descriptions in the 2004-05 course catalogs for each school. Primary interest courses focus predominantly on the study of women, gender, and sexuality, while those of related interest may only have one component listed in the description that addresses the study of gender. Occasionally, the designation was not exact and a subjective decision was made during editing as to which category a course was assigned. Course descriptions and schedules can be found in the course catalogs, or on the course catalog web sites listed with each program. Please direct any questions to WAPPP or WGS.

Acknowledgements: The Harvard University Guide to Gender-Related Courses, Programs, and Other Resources was initiated in 2000 by Victoria Budson, Executive Director of the Women and Public Policy Program and Christianna Morgan, Administrator of the Committee on Degrees in Studies of Women, Gender, and Sexuality with special funding from the Office of the Provost. The primary editing, research, and formatting of the 2004-2005 Course Guide was provided by Jessica Cole, Intern at the Women and Public Policy Program. Cover photo by Tanit Sakakini. Special thanks go to Nancy Hutton for assistance with research and Lina (Sang-Youn) Cho for the cover design. Thanks also to Janet Fletcher Hauswirth and Christianna Morgan for their expertise and oversight of the project.

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