Apr 29, 2024  
2017-18 Catalog 
    
2017-18 Catalog FINAL VERSION - Closed for Revisions

Course Descriptions



 

 

Wildlife

  
  • WLDL 752 - Advanced Studies in Wildlife


    Description:
    Survey literature concerned with ecology and management of wildlife.

    Typically Offered:
    (On demand)

    1-3 cr.

  
  • WLDL 758 - Animal Ecology and Conservation Biology


    Description:
    Advanced topics in animal communities including species diversity, rarity, meta-populations, animal invasions, complex species interactions, and animals as regulators of ecosystem functioning. Emphasis on evaluating recent theories with empirical information.

    Prerequisites:
    WLDL 458 /WLDL 658  and BIOL 305  or written cons instr.

    3 cr.


Women’s and Gender Studies

  
  • WGS 105 - Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies


    Description:
    Introduction to the study of women and gender, the influence of gender on social institutions and structures, and an examination of women’s lives and contributions to society, both within the United States and around the world.

    General Education Designation(s):
    GDR: MNS, SS2; GEP: IS, USD

    3 cr.

  
  • WGS 300 - Topics in Women’s and Gender Studies (Humanities Emphasis)


    Description:
    Interdisciplinary examination of one or more major topics in women’s and gender studies.

    Prerequisites:
    WGS 105  or cons inst.

    May take for credit twice under different subtitles.

    General Education Designation(s):
    GDR: HU4; GEP: HU

    3 cr.

    Available for graduate credit as WGS 500 .
  
  • WGS 301 - Women and Feminism in the Modern World (Social Science Emphasis)


    Description:
    Interdisciplinary study of the impact of feminism in particular modern, social and/or political contexts.

    May take for credit twice under different subtitles.

    General Education Designation(s):
    GDR: SS2; GEP: SS

    3 cr.

  
  • WGS 396 - Practicum


    Description:
    You may arrange through the women’s and genders studies coordinator to work with a community organization or agency, or in an applied setting directly involved with women’s and gender related issues.

    1-3 cr.

  
  • WGS 490 - Seminar


    Description:
    Changing status of women in contemporary society; investigate aspects of woman’s role, e.g., in government, education, law, family, community; research involves reading and direct research projects producing significant data or a seminar paper.

    Prerequisites:
    WGS 105  or cons instr.

    3 cr.

  
  • WGS 499 - Special Work


    Description:
    Women’s and gender studies minors may arrange for special work with cons women’s and gender studies coordinator. Research involves reading and direct research, producing significant data or a seminar paper.

    1-3 cr.

  
  • WGS 500 - Topics in Women’s and Gender Studies (Humanities Emphasis)


    Description:
    Interdisciplinary examination of one or more major topics in women’s and gender studies.

    Prerequisites:
    WGS 105  or cons inst.

    May take for credit twice under different subtitles.

    3 cr.

    Available for undergraduate credit as WGS 300 .
 

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