Susan Sage Heinzelman, Director
116 Inner Campus Dr Stop A4900, GEB 4.200C, Austin Texas 78712 • 512-471-5765
Summer 2006
WGS F322 • 1-Sociology of Gender
| Unique | Days | Time | Location | Instructor |
| 90005 |
MTWThF |
10:00 AM-11:30 AM |
BUR 216 |
Marshall, S |
Course Description
The course is designed to assist the student in developing an understanding of the social organization of gender. We will examine current differences between males and females in American society in terms of both their public (work, politics) and private (marriage, parenting, sexuality) roles. We will explain the origins of these gender differences through an investigation of the contributions of biology, socialization, and cultural ideology.



