Psychology of Women
Spring 2025
Description
Important issues, theories, and research related to the psychology of women are examined. Common stereotypes, myths, and typical societal expectations are explored in terms of biological, social, psychological, and development determinants. Additionally, the social construction of gender categories, female sexuality, victimization of women, mental health of women, and issues related to education, work, and family are examined. Information in this course should serve as a catalyst for constructive change by revealing deficiencies in psychological research and theories relevant to gender, sexuality, cultural, and ethnic issues.
Class Notes
The class is offered entirely online with no set day/time. Students are expected to complete class work asynchronously.
Class Details
Instructor
Instructor Name (static text):
Dolan, Mary A
Location
WWW ONLINE
Class Registration Information
Class #
2149
Course
PSYC 345 -
SECT 02
SECT 02
Units
3
Fees
Price TBA:
- $ / unit
Capacity
37/37
Class Meeting Dates
01/21/2025 - 05/16/2025
Days
TBA
Times
TBA
PSYC 345 - SECT 02
Psychology of Women
Class:
2149
Units:
3
M-F
01/21/2025 - 05/16/2025
TBA
TBA
Important issues, theories, and research related to the psychology of women are examined. Common stereotypes, myths, and typical societal expectations are explored in terms of biological, social, psychological, and development determinants. Additionally, the social construction of gender categories, female sexuality, victimization of women, mental health of women, and issues related to education, work, and family are examined. Information in this course should serve as a catalyst for constructive change by revealing deficiencies in psychological research and theories relevant to gender, sexuality, cultural, and ethnic issues.
Class Notes
Important issues, theories, and research related to the psychology of women are examined. Common stereotypes, myths, and typical societal expectations are explored in terms of biological, social, psychological, and development determinants. Additionally, the social construction of gender categories, female sexuality, victimization of women, mental health of women, and issues related to education, work, and family are examined. Information in this course should serve as a catalyst for constructive change by revealing deficiencies in psychological research and theories relevant to gender, sexuality, cultural, and ethnic issues.
Instructor
Instructor Name (static text):
Dolan, Mary A
Location
WWW ONLINE