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WMS 410A: Black Feminist Theory
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Oxford
Examines black feminist theory from a variety of perspectives. Samples diversity of texts by theorists in the U.S. and the African Diaspora. Readings include both well known and lesser known thinkers/scholars as well as classic texts and newly published works. Cross-listed with WMS 410A and ENG 470A.
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WMS 425: Black Feminist Theory
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Oxford
Seminar examines black feminist theory from a variety of perspectives. Course samples a diversity of texts by theorists in the U.S. and African Diaspora. Readings include both well known and lesser known thinkers/scholars as well as classic texts and newly published works. Cross-listed with BWS 425.
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WMS 436 /536: Women,Gender and the Environment
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Oxford
Seminar discussing literature on the role of women in their relationships with natural resources as advocates, practitioners, and scholars. Ideas on ecofeminism will be introduced from more-developed "north" and developing "south" perspectives, and then directed toward the study of gender and development, and participatory tools in gender analysis.
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WMS 470: Senior Thesis in Women's Studies
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Miami University-Oxford
Focuses on the production of the senior thesis. Senior theses may report the results of original research, critical analysis, activist work and/or creation of art, music, performance, fiction, or other forms. Periodic meetings provide a forum to discuss progress and problems, share with peers the process of framing and implementing a project, research, and writing, and practice presenting results. The course culminates in a public presentation of results. Prerequisite: Senior capstone in WMS ( WMS 401 or WMS 370E)
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WMS 601: Introduction To Women's Studies
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Oxford
A seminar that focuses on Women's Studies as an academic project and a force for social change in the U.S., tracing its historical development and identifying some of its central issues. Readings, discussion, and assignments help students understand the impact of Women's Studies upon academia and upon their own lives.
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WMS 602: Feminist Theory & Methodology
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Oxford
A seminar that investigates major research methods (empirical studies, case studies, ethnographies, rhetorical analyses, textual and historical studies) as they are theorized and practiced within contemporary feminism. As an interdisciplinary project, feminist academic research includes work from psychology, sociology, literary studies, languages, the arts, anthropology, philosophy, education, mathematics, political science and law, and the sciences. This seminar highlights the ways in which research methodology and theorizing are informed by feminist analyses of institutional power, social difference, and position of the researcher.
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ZOO 114H: Animal Diversity Honors Seminar
1.00 Credits
Miami University-Oxford
Seminar for departmental honors program students. Particular topics in zoology explored beyond the introductory level. Seminar format is variable, but usually includes faculty lectures and visits to zoology laboratory facilities; term papers and oral presentations may be required. Prerequisite: concurrent registration or prior completion of ZOO 113, 115 or 114, 116 and permission of instructor.
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ZOO 172: Human Anatomy and Physiology
4.00 Credits
Miami University-Oxford
Study of the structure and function of the human body including respiratory, digestive, urinary, skeletal, muscular, and circulatory systems. Does not count toward a zoology major. (Offered at Hamilton and Middletown campuses.) Prerequisite: ZOO 171. 3 Lec. 1 Lab. CAS-D/LAB.
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ZOO 175: Environmental Science Seminar
1.00 Credits
Miami University-Oxford
Introduces students to the multidisciplinary nature of environmental science and the solution of environmental problems. Cross-listed with BOT/CHM/GEO/GLG/ MBI/MTH/STA 175.
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ZOO 201: Comparative Anatomy of Vertebrates
4.00 Credits
Miami University-Oxford
Anatomy of typical vertebrates. 2 Lec. 2 Lab. CAS-D/LAB.
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