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Feb 10, 2025
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WST 371 - Immigration, Women and Society Examines the varied and complex experiences of immigrant women in the United
States. Students will learn about the history of U.S. immigration in general and
about the experiences of immigrant women in particular. Immigrant women’s experiences
will be examined through a lens that views gender as a social system that intersects
with other social structures including race, religion, and social class. A central
feature of this course is a service-learning oral history project which requires
students to interview a woman who has immigrated to the United States, incorporate
the interviewee’s experiences into an analytical paper, and present the findings
at the end of the semester. (This course is identical to SOC 371.)
Satisfies the General Education Cultural Diversity and International Perspectives and Population and the Environment
Requirements.
Prerequisites WST 101.
Credits: 3
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