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Prerequisite: GRMN 3302 Subject announced when course offered. Typical subjects: medieval poetry; prose, poetry, and drama in the seventeenth and eighteenth century; the novella in the nineteenth century; twentieth century prose.
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Prerequisite: GRMN 3302 Subject announced when course offered. Typical authors: Grimmelshausen, Goethe, Schiller, Thomas Mann, Kafka, Grass.
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Prerequisite: GRMN 2001 Open to transient students only with permission of the department head.
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Prerequisite: eligibility for ENGL 1101 Introduction to the major issues and problems in the field of women's studies. Investigation and analysis of women's roles in society, theoretical and practical aspects of equuality and gender difference, and the constructions of sex and gender as understood from socio-historical, multi-cultural, and interdisciplinary perspectives. The dynamics and working of gender in such areas as family, work, education, imagery in popular culture, law, technology, environmentalism, sexuality, health, and access to information on reproductive options.
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Prerequisite: ENGL 1101 An introduction to value theory and ethics focusing on issues of gender and the experience of women. Topics addressed may include equality and difference, free speech and censorship, marriage and the family, reproduction and abortion, love, sex, and friendship, health and medicine, education and learning, feminism and professional ethics, and the challenges of moral relativism.
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No course description available.
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Prerequisite: ENGL 1101 Interdisciplinary examination of worldwide cultural differences through the lens of gender.
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3.00 Credits
Will be cross listed with selected upper-level courses in the university curriculum when content of those courses addresses issues related to Women's Studies. May be repeated for credit with different topics.
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Individually designed project involving off campus study and research with an appropiate agency. Project may be completed in one semester, during which time the student will be under joint supervision of the sponsoring agency and the faculty supervisor. Upon completion of the internship the student will present a formal written report to the sponsoring faculty supervisor and the GWST coordinator. Limited to GWST majors.
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3.00 Credits
Course required for GWST majors. Advanced critical analysis and reflection on their course of study. Experience during four-week service-learning component to be integrated into final research project.
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