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  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: Restricted to matriculated Women's Studies master's degree candidates with 18 credits of course work including WMS 590. Second of two courses fulfilling one of the exit requirement options. Development of the thesis under the dual supervision of the instructor and the thesis advisor in the context of peer evaluation. Classes will meet at two-week intervals during the semester. Scheduled every spring semester. 3 credits
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: Restricted to matriculated Women's Studies master's degree candidates who have completed 15 credits of course work including WMS 500 and WMS 510. First of two courses fulfilling one of the exit requirement options. Development of a special project proposal relevant to the student's own academic specialization and interests under the dual supervision of the instructor and the special project advisor in the context of peer evaluation. Classes will meet at two-week intervals during the semester. Scheduled every fall semester. 3 credits
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: Restricted to matriculated Women's Studies master's degree candidates who have completed 18 credits of course work including WMS 592. Second of two courses fulfilling one of the exit requirement options. Completion of a special project relevant to the student's own academic specialization and interests under the dual supervision of the instructor and the special project advisor in the context of peer evaluation. Class will meet at two-week intervals during the semester. Scheduled every spring semester. 3 credits
  • 3.00 Credits

    Graduate standing or department permission. Various topics in women's studies are explored from multidisciplinary perspectives. Courses offered include Ecofeminism: Women, Nature, Ecology and Spirituality; Take Back the Kitchen; Feminist Utopias; Evolution of Black Feminist Thought; Psychoanalysis and Feminism; Ecofeminist Writing; History of U.S. Women Photographers; Women and the Law; Feminist Families/Women's Choices; Writer's Workshop: The Gendered Voice; Gender and Culture; Women and Professional Ethics; Women, Affirmative Action and the Law; Women in the Professions; Gender, Crime and Criminal Justice; Ethnic Identity: Women's Voices; British Reform Movements; A Room With a View; Anglophone Women Writers; Women Writers of the British Isles; Women's Autobiographical Writing, Virginia Woolf and Bloomsbury; Women's Autobiographies Through the Arts. 3 credits
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: permission of the coordinators. Provides students with an opportunity for supervised independent research under the direction of a faculty member. 3 credits
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: matriculated Women's Studies degree candidates who have completed 9 credits of graduate Women's Studies coursework and coordinators' permission. A required course for all Women's Studies students (students may substitute an internship through a cooperating host department for the field experience). Field experience options are: administrative field experience in the Women's Studies Program; administrative field experience in the Women's Center; academic research; research-based field experience under the supervision of a Women's Studies faculty member. A field experience requires a commitment of 150 hours (10 hours per week) per semester. 3 credits
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: WMS 601 and permission of the coordinators An elective course for all Women's Studies students (students may substitute an internship through a cooperating host department for the field experience). Students select among the following options: administrative field experience in the Women's Studies Program; administrative field experience in the Women's Center; academic field experience in a Women's Studies classroom; research-based field experience under the supervision of a Women's Studies faculty member. A field experience requires a commitment of 150 hours (10 hours per week) per semester. 3 credits
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