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2006 - 2007 Gender Studies (GNDR)
Objectives | Program Requirements
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Descriptions
Faculty: Bonnie Baxter, Carolyn Connell, Georgiana Donavin,
Susan Gunter, Elree Harris, Fatima Mujcinovic, Bridget Newell, Jeff Nichols,
Michael Popich, Natasha Sajé, Gretchen Siegler, Barbara Smith, Janine
Wanlass, Kim Zarkin
Program Goals
- To think critically about the historical and current impact of sex and gender
on societies, individuals, organizations (or institutions), and understandings
of humanity.
- To analyze the ways in which issues such as race, class, ethnicity, culture,
sexual orientation, etc. intersect with, and complicate understandings of,
gender.
- To become familiar with theories that underlie studies of feminism as well
as studies of female and male identities.
- To integrate the study of gender with various fields of study.
- To learn how various disciplines approach the study of gender.
Objectives
The interdisciplinary minor in gender studies provides students with the opportunity
to understand and critically analyze the impact gender has on individuals and
society. Some courses focus exclusively on women or on men, while others focus
on broader issues relevant to both women and men. The minor is based on an inclusive
framework that encourages and supports an emphasis on issues of race, ethnicity,
sexual orientation, class, and culture.
The minor is designed to help students develop a deeper understanding of themselves
and the world in which they live; sharpen critical thinking skills; and prepare
for careers in business, industry, government, and academic settings.
Program Requirements
The minor requires students to complete twenty-four credit hours of GNDR courses,
many of which are crosslisted with courses offered in other disciplines including
COMM, ENGL, HIST, MATH, PHIL, PSYC, and SOC. The final requirement is
the senior project or thesis; students who must complete a senior project or
thesis for their major may undertake one thesis or project that will count for
both requirements. Students must maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.3 in all GNDR
courses.
For course prerequisites please refer to the course description.
Academic Minor
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Requirement Description
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I.
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Required Courses
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7
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GNDR 100 Introduction to Gender Studies
GNDR 400 Senior Project/Thesis
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II.
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Electives
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GNDR 245 Human Sexuality
GNDR 300 Special Topics (offerings vary)
GNDR 300AA Race, Gender, Class & the Media
GNDR 319 American Women's History
GNDR 335 Psychology of Women
GNDR 339 Queer Theory
GNDR
350 Gender in Society
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4
4-5
2
3
4
4
4
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TOTAL HOURS FOR THE ACADEMIC MINOR
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23-24
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