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  • 9.00 Credits

    Minimum of 9 hours conference and independent work; 3 credits Independent or group project approved by a faculty committee. The project must involve more than one department in the college. Achievement evaluated by the participating faculty. Students may repeat the course once, but may not repeat topics. Prerequisite: junior or senior standing; and Women's Studies 10.7 or 12 or Social Science Interdisciplinary Studies 10.7; and Women's Studies 10.8 or Humanities 10.7; and three electives from those listed under program requirements; and permission of the coordinator and at least one sponsoring faculty member.
  • 42.00 Credits

    42 hours fieldwork; 1 credit Community service experience working at a site approved by the program, linked with enrollment in one of the following courses: Women's Studies 10.7 Women in the Social Sciences Women's Studies 10.8 Women in the Arts Women's Studies 32 Women's Traditional ArtsWomen's Studies 33 Contemporary U.S.Women Writers Women's Studies 34 Women's ChoicesWomen's Studies 35 Women and the Medical System Women's Studies 36 Political Economy of Women in United States Society Women's Studies 37 Women and Reproductive Rights Women's Studies 38 Women in the Cities Women's Studies 58 Special Topics in Humanities Women's Studies 59 Special Topics in Social Science Completion of at least one written assignment and 42 hours of community fieldwork to be evaluated by the instructor of the three-credit Women's Studies course to which this internship is attached. Prerequisite: permission of the instructor of the three-credit Women's Studies course to which this internship is attached. Corequisite: enrollment in one of the following courses: Women's Studies 10.7, 10.8, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 58, 59.
  • 6.00 Credits

    6 hours conferences and independent work; 3 credits In-depth experience in a working/learning supervised internship in an approved woman-focused community agency or women's organization; conferences with instructor; report or term project; students are encouraged to meet with instructor one term prior to registration to discuss and arrange placement. Prerequisite: Women's Studies 12 or permission of the instructor or program coordinator.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 hours; 3 credits Required advanced seminar to study interdisciplinary theory and methodology applied to a selected theme. Colloquia and research and/or fieldwork. Senior thesis written individually or collectively. A student completing the course with distinction is recommended for honors. (Not open to students who have completed Humanities 83.1 or Social Science Interdisciplinary Studies 83.1.) Prerequisite: English 2;Women's Studies 10.7 or 12 or Social Science Interdisciplinary Studies 10.7; or Women's Studies 10.8 or Humanities 10.7; and at least two courses in women's studies approved by the coordinator.
  • 2.00 Credits

    2 hours; no credit Introduction and orientation to college and school policies and procedures. Special emphasis on developing clear understanding regarding the curriculum requirements. Students are instructed in the use of the library's resources, in development of study techniques, and in selection of a major. Placement must be approved by the SEEK Department.
  • 2.00 Credits

    2 hours; no credit Designed to introduce the student to the world of work, educational and career planning, sources of occupational and training information, and techniques of assessing the student's own vocational interests, abilities, and values. Students will study thoroughly at least four occupations relevant to their interests and complete an educational plan that is consistent with college requirements and their standard goals. Placement must be approved by the SEEK Department.
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