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Dec 17, 2024
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2016-2017 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Women’s Studies Major, B.A.
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Women’s studies values a diverse curriculum, fostering the inclusion of material that highlights the unique elements and intersections of gender, class, sexual orientation, race/ethnicity, and disability-groups that have historically experienced social oppression. Women’s studies identifies and encourages faculty, administrative, and professional mentoring of women students and facilitates collaborative interdisciplinary research on women, gender and sexuality. The Institute also provides support services for all students, whether or not they elect women’s studies courses. These services include advising, information, and referral; workshops, conferences, and seminars; a newsletter; online resources such as Community Resources and A Scholarship Application Guide for Students; and a small, multimedia library focused on women’s issues.
Students must complete each course in the major with a minimum grade of “C-” and must have a cumulative GPA of at least 2.5 in all courses taken for the major. Students should note that programs differ in the minimum grade required.
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WMS 3510 Feminist Theory and Practices I, and WMS 4750 Feminist Theory and Practices II must be taken in sequence. Area Requirements
At least one course beyond the Core Requirements must be completed from each of the following three areas: Feminism and the Human Condition
Choose one course from the list below. Diverse Women’s Experience
Choose one course from the list below. Experiential Elective
Choose one course from the list below. Note:
These courses fulfill the multicultural requirement for MSU Denver Graduation: Focus Area
Women’s Studies majors also develop a focus area consisting of an integrated cluster of at least 15 semester hours in women’s studies (five 3-credit courses).
In consultation with their Women’s Studies advisor, majors write a rationale that discusses:
- Educational and personal history that has led to this degree plan;
- Personal career and/or educational goals;
- How the cluster of courses for the focus area contribute to achieving those goals.
This rationale is an important advising tool that provides direction and focus to the student’s curriculum. Major Credit Requirements
Core Required Courses
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15
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Area Requirements
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9
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Focus Area Electives
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15
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Major Credit Requirements
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39
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