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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: senior standing and permission of instructor. This course offers a survey of the core concepts and texts of feminist theory. It is intended to expose students to the major works in feminist theory as well as critiques and scholarly analysis of them. The course includes a discussion of the roots of feminist theory, an analysis of alternatives to liberal feminist thought, and an examination of the impact of postmodernism on feminist thought and the rise of global feminism. No student may earn credit for both 4123 and 5123. (Irreg.) [V]
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: senior standing and permission of instructor. Research and presentation of written thesis on suitable topics in women's issues. Specific topic must be approved in advance by instructor. (F, Sp, Su)
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0.00 Credits
1 to 6 hours. Prerequisite: junior standing, permission of instructor, and an approved women's studies course. May be repeated once with change of content; maximum credit six hours. Designed to accommodate students' interest in reading and research in a specialized area of women's studies. (F, Sp, Su)
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2.00 Credits
1 to 3 hours. Prerequisite: appropriate standing. May be repeated in a given department,maximum credit nine hours, provided that the course title and content is different in each instance.
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0.00 Credits
Prerequisite: 3 hours at or above the 5000-level. Offers a discussion and review of major debates and current literature in the women's and gender studies field with an emphasis on feminist research methods and approaches. Students will expose one another to approaches to women's and gender studies in such major disciplines as anthropology, sociology, political science, education, English, history, communications, and human relations. (F
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: graduate standing, permission of instructor, and an approved graduate women's studies course. May be repeated; maximum credit six hours. Students must relate their academic experience to women's issues by working with a non-profit organization or project. Academic credit is based on the site supervisor's report and a substantial paper relating to the internship experience. No student may earn credit for both 4013 and 5013. (F, Sp, Su)
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2.00 Credits
1 to 3 hours. Prerequisite: appropriate standing. May be repeated in a given department, maximum credit nine hours, provided that the course title and content is different in each instance.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Graduate standing and permission of instructor. This course offers a survey of the core concepts and texts of feminist theory. It is intended to expose students to the major works in feminist theory as well as critiques and scholarly analysis of them. The course includes discussion of the roots of feminist thought, analysis of alternatives to liberal feminist thought, and an examination of the impact of postmodernism on feminist thought and the rise of global feminism. Graduate students will have additional reading and writing requirements. No student may earn credit for both 4123 and 5123. (Irreg.)
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6.00 Credits
1 to 6 hours. Prerequisite: six hours of women's studies courses at the graduate level. Graduate directed readings is designed for specialized research on a women's studies topic. (F, Sp, Su)
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4.00 Credits
Content is focused toward life science majors. Major principles and concepts are presented in the function and physiology of animals, plants, fungi and microbes. Emphasis is on biological chemistry, cell structure and function, cellular energetics, molecular genetics, homeostasis and physiology. Includes biological laboratory experience with emphasis on critical thinking and problem solving, and topics include biochemistry, molecular genetics, cell processes and physiology. Laboratory (F) [II-LAB]
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