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Women's
Studies
May
be elected as a departmental concentration program
Prerequisite
to Concentration. Women's
Studies 240, or Women's Studies
100 and one 200-level Women's
Studies course.
Concentration
Program.
- Courses
on Women:
Concentrators must elect a minimum of 24 credits of upper level
(300 and above) courses in Women's Studies or related areas,
including A through D below. One of these courses must be on
women of color.
- At
least two different 340-level Women's Studies courses, or two
upper-level courses approved as interdisciplinary by the program,
or a combination.
- WS
430 or 422.
- A practicum
course, either WS 350,
420, or an individually designed
internship.
- Either
WS 440 or 483.
- Cognates: Three upper-level
courses, not in Women's Studies or cross-listed, are required.
In order to ensure that the interdisciplinary Women's Studies
concentration is complemented by training in a single discipline,
these courses will normally be in the same department. Cognate
courses should not be courses on women but should provide supporting
skills or contexts for the study of women.
Women's
Studies concentration requirements are designed to encourage
double concentrations in two ways: (1) by requiring only 24 credits
of advanced-level courses on women; and (2) by requiring three,
non women-related cognates in a single discipline.
Honors
Concentration. Students
who have maintained an overall GPA of at least 3.0 through the
first term of their junior year are eligible for Honors concentration.
Candidates for Honors must meet all the requirements described
for Women's Studies concentration (listed above). In addition,
they must elect WS 441 during
the second term, junior year, and must write an Honors thesis
during their senior year (given for credit as Women's Studies
490 and 491).

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