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Master
Course Outline
Introduction to Women's Studies
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Number: WST 200 |
| Credits: 5 |
Hours per Quarter: 50
Lecture Hours:50
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Description
Analysis of the construction and enforcement of gender differences and inequalities, studied from a multidisciplinary and multicultural perspective. Emphasis on the intersection of ethnicity, nationality, class, and gender in women's lives, and how these intersecting constructs impact women's past, present, and future contributions. Course taken prior to fall 2010 also accepted for diversity requirement. Recommended: READ 088 or higher. |
Intended
Skills and Attitude Outcomes |
Demonstrate ability to analyze the construction and enforcement of gender differences and inequalities, studied from a multidisciplinary and multicultural perspective.
Recognize and demonstrate knowledge and understanding of intersections of ethnicity, nationality, class, and gender in women's lives, and how these intersecting constructs impact women's past, present, and future contributions.
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Syllabi
Listing
| Course |
Year
Quarter |
Item |
Instructor |
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| WST 200 |
Winter 2007 |
1172 |
Amy Rootvik |
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| WST 200 |
Fall 2005 |
1172 |
Amy Rootvik |
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| WST 200 |
Winter 2005 |
1172 |
Amy Rootvik |
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Two Year Projected Schedule
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One* |
Year
Two** |
Fall |
Winter |
Spring |
Summer |
Mini |
Fall |
Winter |
Spring |
Summer |
Mini |
X
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X
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*Year one is all odd years
(2003-2004)
**Year two is all even years (2004-2005)
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