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1. Welcome to Mount Allison University Definitions 3.1. Contact Information 4.1. Fees and Expenses 5.1. Scholarships 6.1. Registration Procedures 7.1. B.A. and B. Sc. General Regulations 8.1. Evening Credit Programme American Studies 10.1. The Student Union 11.1. The Mount Allison University Libraries and Archives 12.1. Officers of the University 1. Lectureships, Trusts and Fellowships | Women's Studies is an interdisciplinary programme with a critical focus on social, cultural, economic, and political issues from the perspective of gender. Drawing on a substantial body of scholarship that challenges many of the assumptions and methods of traditional academic disciplines, Women's Studies creates new perspectives from which all students may analyze such issues as work, health, sexuality, violence, family, race, class and ethnicity. The curriculum of the Minor in Women's Studies includes core courses in Women's Studies and elective courses in the following departments or programmes: Anthropology, Canadian Studies, Classics, Drama, English, Fine Arts, Geography, History, International Relations, Modern Languages and Literatures, Music, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Religious Studies and Sociology. The core courses provide an introduction to the principles of Women's Studies as well as a more advanced study of the theoretical and methodological approaches of feminism.
Note: Asterisked courses are acceptable for credit when a significant Women's Studies component can be demonstrated to the Programme Coordinator. Other courses including but not limited to Special or Advanced Topics courses from the following disciplines may be approved by the Programme Coordinator when a significant Women's Studies component can be demonstrated: Anthropology, Art History, Canadian Studies, Classics, Latin, Greek, Drama, English, French, German, Spanish, Geography, History, International Relations, Music, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Religious Studies, Sociology. Note: The listing of a course in the calendar is not a guarantee that the course is offered every year. Note: Students must obtain a grade of at least C- in all courses used to fulfill prerequisite requirements. Otherwise, written permission of the appropriate Department or Programme Coordinator must be obtained. WOST 2001 (3CR) WOST 3001 (3CR) WOST 3021 (3CR) WOST 4001 (3CR) | ||||
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