WMGS 201: Introduction to Women's and Gender Studies – A
An interdisciplinary introduction to the themes, issues, and methodological approaches that is central to the study of women, feminism, gender construction, and sexuality. Open to all students; required for WMGS majors and minors. (4)
WMGS 491: Independent Studies – SR
Readings, research projects, or service learning projects in areas or issues of Women's and Gender Studies, under the supervision of a faculty member. With approval of WMGS chair, may be used to satisfy WMGS Capstone requirement. (1–4)
WMGS 495: Internship – SR
A pragmatic, employer-based experience in which students apply knowledge already acquired, build competence, and test values in settings like those in which they may seek employment. Internships require the approval of a WMGS faculty member who will supervise the work of the agency or organization supervisor who will directly supervise the student. With approval of WMGS chair, may be used to satisfy WMGS Capstone requirement. (2–4)
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