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GENDER, WOMEN, BODIES, AND HEALTH

GEN&WS 103
Course Description

Examines both physiological and social processes relating to gender and health across the lifespan among cisgender, transgender, and non-binary individuals. Examples of topics include hormonal processes, reproductive anatomy physiology, sexuality, sexual pleasure, chronic illness, depression, and sexual violence. A primary course objective is for students to connect information about their bodies and personal health to larger social and political contexts. In particular, considers how health and health disparities are shaped by multiple kind of social inequalities, particularly inequalities based on gender.

Prerequisties

None

Satisfies
Credits

3

Offered

Fall, Spring, Summer

Grade Point Average
3.88

6.5% from Historical

Completion Rate
99.29%

0.35% from Historical

A Rate
87.74%

42.78% from Historical

Class Size
424

23.35% from Historical

Instructors (2025 Fall)

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