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Oct 09, 2024
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2017-2018 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Gender, Women’s and Sexuality Studies, BA
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Program Code: 134A
CIP Code: 05.0207
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General Education Requirements (44 Hours)
Some General Education requirements may be double-counted in the major with departmental approval. Please see your advisor for information.
Language Requirements (6-12 Hours)
Completion of 6 semester hours at the *intermediate level or higher
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and
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or
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or
- Higher level courses
Note: Language courses 1010 & 1020 or 1030 are prerequisites for *intermediate level courses.
Language courses 1050 or 1060 may be used in General Education Liberal Studies Experience.
Major Requirements (36 Hours)
2. 0 major GPA is required for graduation. Major GPA calculation will include all courses in GWS, plus any other courses under Major Requirements. Minimum of 18 hours of courses taken to fulfill major requirements must be courses offered by Appalachian. No more than 46 hours of GWS courses may be counted toward the BA degree.
Required Introductory Courses (9 Hours)
Required Intermediate Courses (6 Hours)
Required Advanced Courses (3 Hours)
Choose one
GWS Capstone Course [CAP] (3 Hours)
Choose one
Electives in Gender, Women’s and Sexuality Studies (6 Hours)
Must be at or above 3000 level
Choose any course from Required Intermediate Courses or Required Advanced Courses that was not used to meet requirements above
Major Electives (9 Hours)
At least 6 hours must be at or above 3000 level
May only use courses not used to meet requirements above
Additional courses with a GWS focus from may be counted with approval from the GWS program director
- ANT 2420 - Gender, Race and Class (3)
- ANT 3420 - Women and Gender in Anthropology (3)
- ART 2011 - Introduction to Visual Arts (3)
- ART 3400 - Women Artists (3)
- ENG 3710 - Studies in Women and Literature (3)
- ENG 4560 - Adolescent Literature (3)
- ENG 4710 - Advanced Studies in Women and Literature (3)
- ENG 5650 - Gender Studies (Pre: Sr standing; permission of grad school)
- GWS 2600 - Introduction to LGBT Studies (3)
- GWS 3050 - Classics in Feminist Thought and Action (3)
- GWS 3100 - Girls Coming of Age (3)
- GWS 3350 - Gender, Media and Popular Culture (3)
- GWS 3400 - Women, Food, and Nature (3)
- GWS 3530-3549 - Selected Topics (1-4)
- GWS 3600 - LGBT Studies Seminar (3)
- GWS 3700 - Interpreting Bodies (3)
- GWS 4100 - Major Figures (3)
- GWS 4300 - Transnational Topics in Gender, Women’s and Sexuality Studies (3)
- GWS 4600 - Queer Theory (3)
- GWS 4700 - Seminar in Gender, Women’s and Sexuality Studies (3)
- GWS 4900 - Internship in Gender, Women’s and Sexuality Studies (1-6)
- GWS 5650 - Feminist Theories (3) (Pre: permission from Graduate School; Sr. stndg)
- HIS 3137 - Gender, Sex, and Sexuality in Early Modern Europe (3)
- HIS 3337 - History of Women and Gender in the Middle East (3)
- HIS 3422 - Women in European History (3)
- HIS 3423 - Women in American History (3)
- HIS 3424 - History of Women and the Law (3)
- PHL 3030 - Feminist Philosophy (3)
- PSY 2305 - Psychology of Gender (3)
- REL 3030 - Gender, Sexuality, and the Bible (3)
- SOC 2850 - Constructions of Gender (3)
- SOC 4350 - Constructing Bodies and Sexualities (3)
- SOC 4650 - Women, Crime, and the Justice System (3)
- S W 4565 - Human Sexuality and Affectional Relationships (3)
Minor Required (12-21 Hours)
- Minimum of 9 semester hours of courses taken to fulfill minor requirements must be courses taken at Appalachian
Electives (15-24 Hours)
Taken to total 122 hours for the degree
- 2 semester hours of free electives must be outside the major discipline
Total Required (122 Hours)
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