PHIL 177 — Feminist Theory (3 Hours)
This course is an introduction to feminist thought through some of its major theories, figures, and issues. We will address various questions regarding gender relations and inequalities, what feminism is, and how feminist concerns intersect with issues related to class, race, ethnicity, and the environment. We will consider feminist perspectives regarding contemporary ethical and political issues as well. Throughout the course, we will critically examine a range of perspectives and their applications in order to develop a deeper understanding of feminist thought in theory and practice.
Part of
- Accounting, AAS
- Animation-Entertainment and Game Art Design, AAS
- Automation Engineer Technology, AAS
- Automotive Technology, AAS
- Business Administration, AAS
- Computer Information Systems, AAS
- Computer Support Specialist, AAS
- Construction Management Technology, AAS
- Dental Hygiene, AAS
- Computer-Aided Drafting and Design Technology, AAS
- Elementary Education, AA
- Electrical Technology, AAS
- Electronics Technology, AAS
- Emergency Medical Science, AAS
- Apparel Design and Technology, AAS
- Fashion Merchandising and Marketing, AAS
- Associate of Fine Arts, AFA
- Fire Science, AAS
- Game Development, AAS
- General Sciences, AS
- General Studies, AGS
- Graphic Design, AAS
- Healthcare Information Systems
- Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC), AAS
- Horticultural Sciences, AAS
- Chef Apprenticeship, AAS
- Hospitality Management, AAS
- Information Technology - Networking, AAS
- Interior Design, AAS
- Liberal Arts, AA
- Marketing Management, AAS
- Welding Technology/Metal Fabrication, AAS
- Neurodiagnostic Technology, AAS
- Registered Nurse (Associate Degree Nurse), AAS
- Respiratory Care, AAS
- Web Development and Digital Media, AAS