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WGS 290: Special Topics in Women's and Gender Studies
4.00 Credits
Oglethorpe University
Courses of selected topics will be offered periodically as determined by the needs of the curriculum. Prerequisite: See individual course listing in the current semester class schedule.
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WGS 301: Introduction to Women's Studies- Theory
4.00 Credits
Oglethorpe University
The purpose of this course is to examine the diverse theoretical approaches which have evolved as scholars and activists have endeavored to incorporate the concerns and experiences of diverse groups of women into dominant world views. The seminar will explore the issues of race, class and gender, paying close attention to how these variables affect the development of women's identities and relationships.
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WGS 302: Introduction to Women's Studies- History
4.00 Credits
Oglethorpe University
The purpose of this course is to explore the history of feminism. By examining a wide range of texts, this seminar will investigate the development of ideas which have come to be recognized as feminist-womanist and the discipline that has developed into women's studies in the context of Western civilization. Included will be Raine Eisler's The Chalice and the Blade, which examines the position on women in the beginnings of civilization, Mary Wollstonecraft's Vindication of the Rights of Women (1792), Mary Beard' s Women as a Forcein History, De Beauvoir's The Second Sex, Susan Faludi' s Backlas h and Ellen Carol Dubois' Unequal Sisters: A Multi-Cultural Reader in U.S. Women's History.
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WGS 303: The Literature and History of Immigrant and Minority Women in America
4.00 Credits
Oglethorpe University
The purpose of this course is to explore the experiences of immigrant and minority women in North America from the interdisciplinary perspectives of history, literature and women's studies. Through extensive reading, discussion and research this seminar will attempt to recapture women's sense of their own identities in relation to the dominant ideologies of race, class and gender.
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WGS 304: Women Poets
4.00 Credits
Oglethorpe University
This course is a survey of poetry by women, from ancient Chinese, Persian and others in translation, to medieval Irish and Renaissance English, to 19th and 20th century Americans, as well as Eastern Europeans and Latin Americans in translation. Included will be several recent poets such as Gwendolyn Brooks, Adrienne Rich and Mary Oliver in order to discover what themes, images and attitudes seem to emerge from the works. Prerequisites: COR 101 and COR 102.
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WGS 400: Independent Study in Women's and Gender Studies
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Oglethorpe University
Supervised research on a selected topic. Prerequisite: Submission of a proposed outline of study that includes a schedule of meetings and assignments approved by the instructor, the division chair and the provost no later than the second day of classes of the semester of study. For additional criteria, see Independent Study Policy in the Academic Regulations and Policies section of this Bulletin.
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WGS 407: Internship in Women's and Gender Studies
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Oglethorpe University
An internship is designed to provide a formalized experiential learning opportunity to qualified students. The internship generally requires the student to obtain a faculty supervisor in the relevant field of study, submit a learning agreement, work 30 hours for every hour of academic credit, keep a written journal of the work experience, have regularly scheduled meetings with the faculty supervisor and write a research paper dealing with some aspect of the internship. Written work should total five pages of academic writing for every hour of credit. An extensive list of internships is maintained by career services. Graded on a satisfactory/unsatisfactory basis. Prerequisites: Permission of the faculty supervisor and qualification for the internship program, permission of an internship site supervisor and acceptance of learning agreement proposal by the Experiential Education Committee.
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WGS 490: Advanced Special Topics in Women's and Gender Studies
4.00 Credits
Oglethorpe University
This course is intended to introduce the student to the study of women and gender. Special emphasis is placed on the intersection of gender with the epistemological foundations of other disciplines and on the theory and practice of the study of gender. Courses are not limited to, for example, Southern Women's Literature and History, but will often be under the same rubric of other disciplines such as are listed under the requirements of the minor.
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WRI 101: Core Writing Workshop
4.00 Credits
Oglethorpe University
This course is designed to assist students in the writing-intensive COR 101 course. Emphasis in the course will be on preparing drafts or series of short writing assignments that will allow an approach to required papers in incremental ways. The goal of the course will be to improve students' understanding of core texts, reading and note taking skills and written responses to these texts. The course does not meet any requirements for the writing minor.
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WRI 290: Special Topics in Writing
4.00 Credits
Oglethorpe University
Courses of selected topics will be offered periodically as determined by the needs of the curriculum. Prerequisite: See individual course listing in the current semester class schedule.
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