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Course Title:Motherhood and the Technological Womb
Class Info.:
Status:Section Status: OPEN    Available Seats: 35    Enrolled Total: 18   
Description:
GST 4325 - Motherhood and the Technological Womb (3 semester hours) Examines the relationship between reproductive technologies and the meanings of motherhood. Investigates the history of reproductive technologies and how various interventions and medical/technological "advances" have influenced the social, emotional, legal, political, and economic dimensions of motherhood and reproduction. Topics include conception and birth control, "test tube" babies, infertility treatments, surrogacy, fetal ultrasound imaging, high-order multiple births, genetic testing, cloning, and ectogenesis (artificial wombs). (3-0) R
Class Notes:• This class fulfills the Certificate in Critical Communication Skills (C3) written course requirement.
Instructor(s):
Jill Duquaine-watson      email: jmw087000@utdallas.edu
Schedule:

Class Location and Times

Location: UT Dallas - Main Campus

Monday & Wednesday:  2:30pm-3:45pm   HH 2.502

Term: Spring 2013
Session Type: Regular Academic Session (1)
Starts: January 14, 2013
Ends: May 13, 2013

HH Building - Floor 2 - Room 2.502
Exams:Date: May 13, 2013   Time: 2:00pm-4:45pm   Location: HH 2.502
College:School of Interdisciplinary Studies
Syllabus:Syllabus for Motherhood and the Technological Womb (gst4325.001.13s) taught by Jill Duquaine-watson.
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