UCLA WOMEN’S STUDIES PROGRAM Wom Std 203 Wom Std 204 Wom Std 210 Wom Std 375 Wom Std 596-598599 Graduate Courses for WINTER ’02 Graduate Student Services / 288 Kinsey Hall / 310-206-8101 [as of Dec. 7, ‘01] The following courses have been approved for the WS graduate program. Consult the graduate advisor, Ellen DuBois [ext. 51846, or email edubois@history.ucla.edu for specific applicability. See the Schedule of Classes on the WEB for SRS numbers, rooms, and scheduling changes. All courses require instructor consent unless otherwise noted. Questions? Contact Regina Lark (206-5898 or email rlark@women.ucla.edu). Research Methods in Studies of Women and Gender: Remembering Our Mothers’ Stories [DC] Current Research in Women’s Studies [DC] Women and Public Policy : Social Policy [DC] Teaching Practicum [DC] [open to WS-10 TA’s only] Directed Research, Master’s Thesis Research, or Dissertation Research/Writing W 3-5:50 Cones --various-MW 10-11:50 Tut Tut Silverberg Williams Bays Varies T 1-3:50 R 9-11:50 T 2-4:50 R 10-12:50 T 1-2:50 Upchurch Lee Bloch DuBois Mays T 9-11:50 T 12-2:50 T 2-4:50 R 2-4:50 T 1-3:50 M 3-5:50 T 1-3:50 Hale Mellor Kowalik Khazzoom Ortiz Milkman Kligman Departmental Courses Additional departmental courses will be added as they are approved. Com Hlt 435 Engl M260A Hist 201H, sec 3 Hist 259A Psych 403 Advanced Research in Women’s Health Topics in Asian American Literary Criticism and Gender Studies Topics in US History: Sexuality & Emotion, 1600-1860 History of Women Special Topics in Psych: "Gendered Relations in Disease Prevention and the added Promotion of Health and Well-Being in Africa." Courses of Related Interest Additional departmental courses will be added as they are identified. Anthro 271 Engl 251 German 263 Sociol 231 Sociol 261 Sociol 285A Sociol 285D Contemporary Issues – Africa Romantic Writers Seminar: Literary Theory—Trauma and Literature Race & Ethnicity: International Perspectives Ethnic Minorities Special Topics: Transformation of Work & the New Unionism Special Topics: Analyzing Ethnographies