Dangerous Ladies in Changing Times: An Investigation of Significant Women of American Identity in the 20th and 21st Centuries
Summer 2016 quarter
Taught by
law, political science
This class will examine the role of women in the development of America's social, economic, legal, and political history. More particularly, the class will focus on women from slavery, suffrage, the civil rights movement, and new issues raised by a contemporary interpretation of the 14th Amendment. All aspects of the gender equity gap will be explored, including new definitions and the impact of who is included therein.
Program Details
Fields of Study
Preparatory for studies or careers in
history, law, teaching, sociology, political science, social services
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Location & Schedule
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* Off Campus Location
* Study Abroad
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Books
Online Learning
Fees
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* Required Fees
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Internships & Research
* Internship Required
* Internship Possibilities
* Research Possibilities
Undergraduate Credit Option
Graduate Credit Option
Upper Division Credit
Next Offered Date
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Location and Schedule
Campus location
Tacoma
Schedule
Offered during: Day
Advertised schedule: Full summer session, 10 am - 2 pm, Tuesdays and Thursdays at Tacoma campus
Books
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Online Learning
No Required Online Learning: No access to web tools required. Any web tools provided are optional for students.