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Course Criteria
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6.00 Credits
Independent study and/or research specifically related to the student’s two areas of study. Conducted under faculty supervision. May be repeated to a maximum of six credits. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. 1-3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
Designed to familiarize students with the necessary research skills for completing their Capstone project. Introduction to matters of interdisciplinary research and research design. Provides overview of research methods, including the development of research questions and an understanding of various research methodologies. Prerequisites: UNS 201, UNS 303, junior or senior standing, UNS majors only. 3 credits. University College 413
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3.00 Credits
Completion and presentation of portfolios demonstrating a synthesis of student’s areas of study. Portfolio may include a comprehensive report, specialized field experience, internship, or creative production reflecting interdisciplinary nature of the plan of study. Must be taken in the student’s senior year. Prerequisite: UNS 494. 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
Completion and presentation of portfolio demonstrating a synthesis of student’s areas of study. Through enrollment in a summer internship with an approved site, students complete work, including a capstone project, reflecting the interdisciplinary nature of the UNS degree. Must be taken in the student’s senior year. Prerequisite: UNS 494 and consent of instructor. 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the history, theories, methods, and issues that constitute the field of Women’s Studies since its inception in the late 1960s. Begins with exploration of individual women’s experiences on the personal level. Considers diverse women’s issues locally, nationally, and globally. Prerequisite: WMST 113. 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
Interdisciplinary, cross-cultural survey of the ways in which gender interacts with race, age, class, and sexuality to shape human consciousness and determine the social organization of human society. 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
(Same as PHI 247.) Variety of philosophical writings by or about women, from Plato to the present, focusing on such key concepts as nature, equality, dignity, freedom, love, and self-realization; may include feminist critiques of the western philosophical tradition. 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
(Same as SOC 275.) Critically examines the institutions of marriage and family. Addresses issues such as alternative life choices and family violence, in the context of social, economic, and political factors. Prerequisite: SOC 101 or SOC 102. 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
Rigorous examination of the theory and application of feminist research methods. What are feminist research methods, and how do these methods differ from traditional research methods or “research on women ” Methods explored include:survey, interview, content analysis, experimental, oral history, case study, and action research. Prerequisite: WMST 113. 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
(Same as ANTH 308.) Role of women in societies around the world. Social factors influencing women’s status and the implications for anthropological theory and contemporary life. Prerequisites: ANTH 101, SOC 101, WMST 113. 3 credits.
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