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3.00 Credits
Session Cycle: Spring Yearly Cycle: Annual An interdisciplinary approach to understanding the experiences, concerns, social and historical conditions of women. By focusing on both contemporary and historical women's issues, students in this class will examine the perspectives, experiences, and representations of women. Students will also explore the construction of gender and the ways in which gender intersects with class, race, age, ethnicity, and sexual orientation. The primary goals of this course are to help students to think critically about women's lives and to help them understand how social institutions have shaped the lives of both women and men. This course is cross-listed with LCS250. 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture College of Arts and Sciences Undergraduate Division Cross Departmental Department Course Attributes: Cultural Mode of Thought, Humanities Survey English/Hum, Liberal Arts Elective, Women's Studies Minor
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3.00 Credits
This course examines in-depth a major issue, problem, or theme in the area of women's studies. It includes a specialized research paper or project, involves discussion and oral and written reports, and may include guest speakers and field trips. 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture College of Arts and Sciences Undergraduate Division Cross Departmental Department Course Attributes: Liberal Arts Elective, Women's Studies Minor
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3.00 Credits
Women's Studies minors, under the direction of the women's studies advisory board, develop a directed studies course that serves as both a synthesis of the narrow study of a women's issue of the student's choice. After taking a variety of courses that will stretch across several disciplines, students apply the research, disciplinary techniques, and ways of thinking that were learned in these courses to the seminar. It serves as an excellent opportunity to investigate an area of women's studies that is of particular interest and concern for the student. Examples of focused subjects of study that synthesize the multi-disciplinary approach might include "African-American Women and Feminism", "Third World Feminism", "Women and the Vietnam War", Women and Health Care". In each case, the readings would draw on literary texts and essays; historical monographs; political, psychological, and sociological studies; and natural science research. The student will also periodically meet in a seminar format with other students, who are completing the minor. 3.000 Credit Hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Directed Study College of Arts and Sciences Undergraduate Division Cross Departmental Department Course Attributes: Liberal Arts Elective, Women's Studies Minor
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3.00 Credits
Students engage in individually supervised work-study arrangements and learn to apply Women's Studies skills, theories and principles to their work environment. Students must work at least ten hours per week on the job, meet periodically with a supervising faculty member from the Women's Studies Advisory Board, conduct research related to the field of the internship, and prepare a substantive report on the internship experience and the studies involved. This course is limited to juniors and seniors and requires the approval of a supervising faculty member from the Women's Studies Advisory Board and the Program Coordinator. 3.000 Credit Hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Internship College of Arts and Sciences Undergraduate Division Cross Departmental Department Course Attributes: Liberal Arts Elective, Women's Studies Minor
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