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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
This is the laboratory component of VTE225 and must be taken in conjunction with it unless prior approval is given by the instructor. Prerequisites: BIO116, VTE100, 113, 113L, 123, 123L, 128, 128L, and 223 or permission of instructor. CR. 1
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12.00 Credits
The practicum will consist of fourteen weeks of field experience in designated laboratories and veterinary facilities. Supervision will be by veterinarians with contributing faculty appointments. The student will experience practical aspects of anesthesiology, radiology, routine patient care, pharmacology, professional ethics, and public relations. Periodic visits from the VTE faculty will monitor the students' progress. (Pass/Fail Grade Only). CR. 12
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3.00 Credits
A general survey of the biological, social, and cultural development of humankind, with emphasis upon human evolution and race formation, and the major social, economic, political, religious, technological, and linguistic systems. CR. 3
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the scholarship and interdisciplinary nature of women's studies. Examines women's position in diverse cultures and explores the origins, development, and effect of cultural assumptions about women's natures, issues, and societal roles. Prerequisite: ENG101. CR.
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3.00 Credits
(Topic would be indicated.) Topic in women's studies not offered regularly, e.g. specific aspects of women's experience, the impact of gender on particular historical moments, the relationship between gender and specific cultural productions. Prerequisite: WST101W or permission of instructor. CR. 3
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
The purpose of this course is to develop a close faculty-student interchange of ideas and to encourage a student to undertake as much independent study as possible. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisites: WST101W and completion of 30 credit hours. CR. 1-6
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3.00 Credits
This is an interdisciplinary introduction to the main traditions of feminist theory. The class will examine classic and contemporary feminist writings that provide different perspectives on womanhood and women's experiences, and explore a range of texts in order to understand the history, breadth, and diversity of feminist thought. Prerequisite: WST101W. CR. 3
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3.00 Credits
(This course is cross listed with PHI336.) An exploration of feminist philosophies, ethics, epistemologies, approaches, and languages. Topics may include conceptualizing equality, essentialism, otherness, feminist aesthetics, postmodernism and psychoanalysis, and ecofeminism. Prerequisites: either PHI103, PHI250, or WST101W; ENG102W recommended. CR. 3
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3.00 Credits
(Topic would be indicated.) A course that is not among the regularly scheduled women's studies classes, but for which there are apparent student needs for periodic offerings: e.g. specific aspects of women's experience, the impact of gender on particular historical moments, the relationship between gender and specific cultural productions. For associate and baccalaureate degree program students. Prerequisites: WST101W and sophomore standing (or higher) or permission of instructor. CR. 3
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
The purpose of this course is to develop a close faculty-student interchange of ideas and to encourage a student to undertake as much independent study as possible. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisites: WST101W and completion of 60 credit hours. CR. 1-6
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