01-07-2015, 12:38 PM
That makes a little bit more sense. A Sociological and Psychological outlook on women in society/culture. By the course name it had sounded more like trying to figure out how women mentally think lol. Since human-beings are different, I would find it hard for one class/book to define a whole gender classes way of thinking.
Our CC use to offer an AA in Women Studies. They did away with that degree sever years ago, along with Religious Studies. Although most of the classes are still being offered to apply to other degree programs.
Our CC use to offer an AA in Women Studies. They did away with that degree sever years ago, along with Religious Studies. Although most of the classes are still being offered to apply to other degree programs.
SweetSecret Wrote:I have not taken it yet, but plan to probably in February or March. I'll PM you later today, and maybe we could share information.
The textbook that the course is based on is more like "The female experience is U.S. society", which is probably a lot easier to define than the actual psychology of women.