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0.00 - 1.00 Credits
A part-time 1 credit internship (minimum of 160 hours) designed to provide opportunities for career exploration, skill development, and exposure to career field. Completion of at least one semester of coursework at UM is required.
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0.00 - 1.00 Credits
A full-time 1 credit internship (minimum of 320 hours) designed to provide opportunities for career exploration, skill development, and exposure to career field. Completion of at least one semester of coursework at UM is required.
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0.00 Credits
The Ultimate University Experience (UMX 100) is a comprehensive course specifically designed to assist the first year student in making a successful transition to the University of Miami. The course creates opportunities for students to become self-managed, knowledgeable of others, and an interregnal part of the community.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides interdisciplinary perspectives on the urbanization of South Florida and on Miami's urban milieu. The course uses the case of Metropolitan Miami to introduce and illustrate a range of basic concepts in urban studies.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides interdisciplinary perspectives on the city, urbanity, and urbanization through a series of wide-ranging historical-geographical contexts.
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3.00 Credits
Conceptions of masculinity and femininity; gender relations; gender inequalities; the intersections of gender with other categories of identity such as class, race, sexuality, and stages in the life cycle; and the broad impact of gender on society.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer Studies minor. The LGBTQ Studies program is designed to allow students to explore sexuality and sexual minorities from a variety of perspectives. The course will provide students with an introduction to a broad array of LGBTQ issues including visual and performing arts, literature, languages, history, social science, various theories, public policy and the law, families and other types of intimate relationships, crime, popular culture, and LGBTQ identities and communities. It will be a core to the LGBTQ minor. The history of LGBTQ Studies extends to the beginnings of the LGBTQ movements of the last third of the previous century. Today, the field addresses work in a broad range of scholarly disciplines including biological and cultural studies, in literature and anthropology, in the health sciences, history, and the visual arts. It ranges from archival research to the elaboration of queer theory, from the analysis of constitutional law to questions of public health, from the study of popular culture to investigations into the development and social construction of sexual identity. Students are usually only exposed to these studies at the upper division levels of the curriculum in disparate departments. An introductory course will make these upper division courses more accessible and meaningful, as well as serve as the basic core to the minor in LGBTQ studies.
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3.00 Credits
Critical analysis of queer subjects in popular culture.
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3.00 Credits
The history of European sexuality from the Greeks to present day.
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3.00 Credits
A history of feminist thought, central issues in contemporary feminist theory, the emergence of feminist methodologies across a range of disciplines, and the ways in which feminist inquiry transforms our understanding of key issues across the curriculum. Writing Credit.
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