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Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Gender Studies | Sociology
Area of study
Social Sciences | Humanities
Course Language
English
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    • Women's & Gender Studies LC-A (WSA)
    • Women's & Gender Studies LC-M (WSM)
    • Writing for Diversity and Equity (WDE)

Women's & Gender Studies LC-A (WSA)

Course Description

WSA 266 Gender, Race and Class (3 credits) This course examines how our consumption impacts the commonly held core values of our society. We will focus on issues of sex and sexuality and look at them through a lens of women's and gender theory and basic principles of economies. The course will focus on changes in supply and demand, income distribution, consumer behavior, and other economic factors and address how our consumption impacts what we believe about sexuality, pornography, gender, our bodies, and our health.


Prerequisites

This course does not have a prerequisite.


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