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Spring 2024 WPPL Courses
The following courses are approved for the Women, Policy and Political Leadership (WPPL) Undergraduate and Graduate Certificate Programs.
Core 3-Credit Courses
GOVT 482/682.001
Lucy Gettman
Wednesdays, 5:30 PM-8:00 PM | Online
Women and Politics (3) examines the evolutionary role of women in politics-as voters, citizens, candidates, and leaders-from the Seneca Falls Convention to the present. The role of women's organizations and movements in the expansion of political and legal rights are also explored. Crosslist: GOVT-682. Prerequisite: GOVT-110. Restriction: minimum 2.5 GPA.
GOVT 483/683.001
Shilpa Phadke
Wednesdays, 11:20AM-2:10PM | In-Person
Women, Politics, and Public Policy (3) analyzes issues that affect gender equity, such as reproductive rights, educational equity, employment discrimination, and work family policies. AU Core Integrative Requirement: Capstone. Crosslist: GOVT-683. Prerequisite: GOVT-110. Restriction: minimum 2.5 GPA.
GOVT 485/685.001
Susan Green
Mondays & Thursdays | 8:10 AM - 9:25 AM | In-Person
The Supreme Court and Women's Rights (3) examines the development of American law affecting women from the seventeenth century to the present. It focuses on Supreme Court cases addressing women's citizenship, voting rights, jury service, age of majority, military service, education, employment, sexual harassment, marriage, pregnancy and childbirth, and reproductive rights.
Core 1-Credit Courses
GOVT 485/685.005
China Dickerson
SECT Dates: 02/15/2025 - 02/16/2025
Saturday and Sunday, 9:00AM–5:00PM | Online
This discussion will be introduced by first understanding the history of elections in this country and how those elected were specific to the times that we “needed” them. Reflecting on our history, we will specifically highlight the lack of women representation at the top of the ballot, exploring the why and nuances of how voters choose their political leaders using, intentionally or subconsciously, identity politics. Because a discussion on identity is incomplete without addressing intersectionality, this course will include conversations about race, culture, and economic class. Not just focusing on the top of the ballot, we will also consider congressional members, mayors, and even state’s attorneys.
GOVT 485/685
Shruthi Jayaram
SECT Dates: 02/22/2024 - 02/23/2024
Saturday and Sunday (1-2) 9:00AM – 5:00PM
In-person
This short course will help students understand and unpack gender and power dynamics in the US economy today, especially as it relates to the role of women. We will cover topics such as occupational segregation, pay/power dynamics in the workforce, impact of AI and digitization on the world of work, and the rising commercialization of traditionally “non economic” sectors like care that women have a unique and differentiated interest in.
Additional 3-Credit Courses
Sex, Gender & Culture
Gender Roles and the Economy
Gender Economics II
Presidential Primaries*
If you are a WPPL Certificate student, with permission, the course can count as an eligible elective upon permission of the instructor.
Issues in Women's Health
Domestic Violence
Gender and the Law
Reproduction and the Law
Feminist Philosophy
Identity, Race, Gender & Culture
Gender and Peace Building
Gender, Peace, and Security
Gender-Based Violence
Gender, Politics & Power
Interpreting Gender in Culture
Queer Literatures & Histories
/02 Mental Health & Neuroqueerness
Feminist, Gender, Sexuality Theory
Internship
Additional 1-Credit Courses
Ending Gender-Based Violence
Reproductive Rights
Presidential Campaign Advance
Fall 2024 WPPL Courses
The following courses are approved for the Women, Policy and Political Leadership (WPPL) Undergraduate and Graduate Certificate Programs.
Core 3-Credit Courses
Lucy Gettman
Wednesdays, 5:30 PM-8:00 PM | Online
Women and Politics (3) examines the evolutionary role of women in politics-as voters, citizens, candidates, and leaders-from the Seneca Falls Convention to the present. The role of women's organizations and movements in the expansion of political and legal rights are also explored. Crosslist: GOVT-682. Prerequisite: GOVT-110. Restriction: minimum 2.5 GPA.
Susannah Wellford
Wednesdays, 2:30 PM-5:20 PM | In-Person
Women and Political Leadership (3) This course explores the historical evolution of women as leaders, the factors that have limited the number of women in leadership positions, and the differences in men’s and women’s leadership styles. Meets with GOVT-684. Prerequisite:
Wednesdays, 11:20 AM - 2:10 PM
Feminist Political Theory (3) This course traces the major debates in feminist political theory and their roots in liberalism, communitarianism, Marxism, post-modernism, and other schools of thought and examines the ways in which feminist political theory can inform current policy debates concerning women. Crosslist: GOVT-686. Usually Offered: fall. Note: One course in political theory, philosophy, or women's and gender studies required.
Core 1-Credit Courses
Diana Carlin
SECT DATES: 9/14/2024 - 10/26/2024
Saturday and Saturday (1-2) 9:00 AM-5:00PM | Online
America's first ladies are more than fashion, social gatherings, and supporting their husbands. Since Martha Washington defined the role as it fit her background and the times, every first lady has adapted the role in a similar way. However, there are some traditions and approaches that go back to the Washington era. This course examines the ways that the historical context, culture and women's roles, and the first lady's personal story--including her marital relationship--all affect how she carries out the role and influences both the presidency and American history.
Rebecca DeWolf
SECT Dates: 11/09/2024 and 11/10/2024
Saturday and Sunday (1-2) 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM | Online
This course explores the Equal Rights Amendment’s (ERA) past and present. Bringing together information from areas of history, law, gender studies, and political science, it invites students to consider what is next for the ERA and gives students the opportunity to look back on the ERA’s legacy. Crosslist: GOVT-685-001.
Karen O’Connor
SECT Dates: 11/16/2024-11/17/2024
Saturday and Sunday (1-2) 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM | Online
This course will review the results of the 2024 elections from local offices to the presidency. The role of issues such as abortion will also be examined.
Additional 3-Credit Courses
Sex, Gender & Culture
Gender Roles and the Economy
Gender Perspectives on Economic Analysis: Macroeconomics
Issues in Women’s Health
Identity, Race, Gender & Culture
Gender, Politics & Power
Approaches to Queer Studies
Interpreting Gender in Culture: Mental Health & Neuroqueerness
Interpreting Gender in Culture: Gay and Lesbian Documentary
Interpreting Gender in Culture: Black Masculinities
Interpreting Gender in Culture: Spain: Long Walk to Equality
Interpreting Gender in Culture: Geography of Gender/Dev in Africa
/ Feminist, Gender, Sexuality Thry
Internship
Select Topics: Trans Theory & Pol/Americas
Select Topics: Feminist Philosophy
Select Topics: Feminism, Gender and Sexuality
Additional 1-Credit Courses
Survey Research
Comm/Wrtg Methods for Advocacy
ĚýAdditional 4-Credit Courses
Campaign Management Institute
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