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GERO 485: SEMINAR IN GERONTOLOGY
1.00 Credits
Western Kentucky University
Effective Fall 2009 Prerequisites: GERO 100, primary GERO electives (see WKU catalog), and consent of the Gerontology Coordinator Students integrate what they have learned in gerontology with a focus on how those concepts, ideas, theories and practical experiences relate to their career or higher education goals. Students create a portfolio and resume that reflects their experiences.
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GERO 490: INDEPENDENT STUDY GERONTOLOGY
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Western Kentucky University
Effective Fall 2009 Prerequisites: Permission of the instructor and the Gerontology Coordinator Supervised individual study and/or field-based experience in a topic or area of Gerontology of particular interest to the student. May be repeated for credit, but only a total of 3 credits can be counted toward a Gerontology minor.
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GERO 495: TOPICS IN GERONTOLOGY
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Western Kentucky University
Effective Fall 2009 Investigation of specific issues in Gerontology, either from the perspective of a single discipline or from a multidisciplinary perspective. Students are responsible for arranging their own transportation to assigned sites. May be repeated for credit, but only a total of 3 credit hours can be used toward a Gerontology minor.
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GRM 101C: GERMAN I-FUND COMMUNICATION
3.00 Credits
Western Kentucky University
Introduction to German through exploration of the students'' personal world. Students will learn to express preferences, abilities, needs, and obligations; ask for information; describe people, places, and things in their world; and report their typical activities.
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GWS 200: INTO GENDER/WOMEN'S STUDIES
3.00 Credits
Western Kentucky University
Drawing on historical perspectives and cultural analysis, this course examines such topics as women and work, violence against women, family, and the social construction of gender, sexuality, race, and class.
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GWS 321: WOMEN AND JOURNALISM
3.00 Credits
Western Kentucky University
Prerequisite: Sophomore standing. Survey of women's contributions to journalism, including historical and contemporary challenges women face in the profession, mainstream news media coverage of women's issues, examples of women's work in various news genres, global feminist news coverage, and the depiction of women journalists in film and literature.
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GWS 375: AMERICAN MASCULINITIES
3.00 Credits
Western Kentucky University
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GWS 400: WESTERN FEMINIST THOUGHT
3.00 Credits
Western Kentucky University
Prerequisite: Womn 200 and junior standing This course presents the fundamental concepts embodied in Western feminist thought as it has developed from the eighteenth century to the present. It emphasizes a close analysis of individual works and critical evaluations of the assumptions and central concepts that inform the works under consideration.
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GWS 421: GENDER, WOMEN AND SCIENCE
3.00 Credits
Western Kentucky University
Pre-requisite: six hours of science from General Education category D1 or permission of instructor and junior standing. Study of women's participation in the natural and physical sciences, the scientific education of women, contemporary workplaces, and feminist critiques of science.
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GWS 470: SPEC TOPICS GENDER/WOMEN
3.00 Credits
Western Kentucky University
Prerequisites: Junior standing and permission of instructor. A detailed study of a specialized topic in Women's Studies.
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