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Liberal Arts: Women's and Gender Studies, AA

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Program of Study Notes

For the Electives, students must select one course from the list of approved courses in the category of Social Science: Societies and Institutions over Time (SIT).

The Mathematics (QL) and Science (SCI) electives must be selected from the list of approved general education courses in each of those categories.

One course should be designated as Diversity and Global Awareness (D).

 One General Education course must be taken in a Writing Intensive (WI) section. In addition, students must select a second Writing Intensive course in the concentration

Six credits of the same modern language are required for graduation.

Electives for Liberal Arts:

Biological Science: any BIOS except not both BIOS105 and BIOS107

Chemistry: any CHEM except CHEM011 or CHEM135

Communications: any COMM and any CMTH except CMTH180, CMTH182, CMTH185, CMTH240, CMTH252

Computer Information Science: CISC101, CISC114, CISC115

Economics: ECON201

English: ENGL201G, ENGL203G, ENGL205G, ENGL250G, ENGL251G, ENGL255G, ENGL256G, ENGL257G, ENGL260G, ENGL264G, ENGL265G

ENGL211G, ENGL215G, ENGL253, ENGL258, and ENGL267 are not applicable literature electives, but may be used as other electives.

Geography: any GEOG

Geology: GEOL201

History: any HIST

Humanities: any HUMA

Journalism: JOUR101, JOUR204

 Mathematics: any MATH except MATH020, MATH022, MATH026, MATH028, MATH103, MATH118, MATH119

Modern Languages: any MDLA

Music: any MUSC

 Philosophy: any PHIL

Physical Education: any PHED to a maximum of 2 credits

 Physics: any PHYS except PHYS215, PHYS225

 Political Science: any POLS

 Psychology: any PSYC

Publishing: any PUBL

Sociology/Anthropology: any SOCA

Theatre: any THEA

Directed Electives  in Liberal Arts

 ECON201 Macroeconomics

 GEOG121 Environmental Sustainability

 GEOG140 Investigating Climate Change

 GLBL130 Introduction to Global Studies

 HUMA140 Introduction to Women and Gender Studies

 INTS250 Study Abroad

 POLS101 Intro to Political Science

 POLS210G American Constitutional Law

 POLS150 Peace Studies & Conflict Resolution

 POLS110  American National Government

 POLS202  International Relations

 POLS205 Women and Politics

 POLS251 State and Local Government

Women's and Gender Studies Concentration

Select 4 courses from the following (and/or Special Studies in various disciplines):

ENGL 257G

20th Century Literature by Women

3 credits

HUMA 140G

Introduction to Women and Gender Studies

3 credits

POLS 205

Women and Politics

3 credits

PSYC 265

Psychology of Sex & Gender

3 credits

SOCA 210

Sociology of Gender

3 credits