Women's Studies Questionnaire
1. Are you a Women’s Studies major, minor or General Education student?
Please make your selection
Major
Minor
General Education
2. What year are you?
Please make your selection
Senior
Junior
Sophomore
Freshman
What course are you taking?
[Course levels are 200, 300, and 400.]
3a. 200 Level Courses
Please make your selection
WST 200 - Reading the Lives of Women: Intro to Women's Studies
WST 240/BIO 940 - Women in Science
WST 299 - Research in Women's Studies
PSY 212 - Psychology of Gender Roles
REL 268 - Women in the Bible
REL 283 - Women in the Christian Tradition
SOC 231 - Social Problems
SWK 240 - Populations at Risk and Social Justice
3b. 300 Level Courses
Please make your selection
WST 300 Contemporary Feminist Theories
WST 320/HED 320 - Our Bodies-Our Lives: Shaping Female Identity
ART 324 - Women in the Visual Arts
COM 375 - Gender Communication
ECO335 - Gender and the Economy
ENG359 - Seminar in American Women Writers
FCS355 - Family Resource Management
FRE309 - French Women Writers
SOC332 - Human Sexuality
SOC338 - Sociology of the Family
SOC360 - Media Self & Society
3c. 400 Level Courses
Please make your selection
WST 472 - Women's Studies Service Project
WST 490 - Selected Topics in Women's Studies
WST 495/CORE 405 - Crossing Borders; Women Imagine Change in a Global World
WST 498 - Honors Thesis in Women's Studies
WST 499 - Research in Women's Studies
REL 497 - Global Christian Feminist Theology
SOC 420 - Gender in Society
SOC430 - Population Dynamics
4. Has your knowledge of gender changed during this course?
Definitely yes
Probably yes
Probably no
Definitely no
4a. If you answered "Yes," please provide a couple of sentences to explain how; if you answered no, explain why your knowledge has not changed.
Please rate the degree to which each of the following objectives were met in your course:
5. You analyzed the complex ways in which gender is socially constructed and contextualized within different dimensions of experience—particularly family, race, ethnicity, class, and sexuality.
Definitely yes
Probably yes
Probably no
Definitely no
5a. If you answered "Yes," please provide a couple of sentences to explain how:
6. You examined complex situations of women in diverse cultures and their interdependence in an era of globalization.
Definitely yes
Probably yes
Probably no
Definitely no
6a. If you answered "Yes," please provide a couple of sentences to explain how:
7. You critiqued the socially constructed and situated nature of knowledge, and claims of truth.
Definitely yes
Probably yes
Probably no
Definitely no
7a. If you answered "Yes," please provide a couple of sentences to explain how:
8. You explored your own voice by connecting theory and practice—intellectually, ethically, politically, personally, and professionally.
Definitely yes
Probably yes
Probably no
Definitely no
8a. If you answered "Yes", please provide a couple of sentences to explain how:
9. You connected Women’s Studies to the history of feminist movements and contemporary scholarship.
Definitely yes
Probably yes
Probably no
Definitely no
9a. If you answered "Yes," please provide a couple of sentences to explain how:
10. You applied research methodologies to generate epistemological perspectives in Women’s Studies.
Definitely yes
Probably yes
Probably no
Definitely no
10a. If you answered "Yes," please provide a couple of sentences to explain how:
11. How are you going to apply what you learned in this course to your life? Please explain in a couple of sentences.