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College of Social and Behavioral Sciences
2012-2013 Undergraduate Catalog Progression Plans are for planning purposesonly; see the catalog for official details.
Women's and Gender Studies, Bachelor of Science
Four Year Progression PlanCampus Availibility
- Flagstaff
Year 1
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| 1. | WGS191 | Wmn, Gender Identity & Ethncty | 3 | ||
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Description: Focuses on the significance of gender and ethnic minority identities in society, providing a non-traditional, interdisciplinary, and comparative perspective on the experiences of women in the U.S. Cross-listed with ES 191. Letter grade only. Requirement Designation: Cultural Understanding and Ethnic Grade Required: Grade of "C" or better Currently Scheduled: Summer 2013 Fall 2013 |
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| MAT114 | Quantitative Reasoning | 3 | |||
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Description: Contemporary quantitative methods, especially descriptive statistics, elementary probability, examples of statistical inference, linear and exponential models of growth and decay, and applicable discrete models. Fulfills liberal studies foundation requirement. Letter grade only. Course fee required. Prerequisite: (MAT 102X with a grade of C or better) or Math Placement Test Results (ALEKS/MATHA 35+; MATHC 30+; PLACE 43+) or International Exchange Student Group Requirement Designation: Foundation Requirement Currently Scheduled: Summer 2013 Fall 2013 |
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| ENG105 | Critical Read/Writng In Univ | 4 | |||
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Description: Writing skills for completing university coursework. Fulfills the liberal studies requirement for English composition. Letter grade only. Course fee required. Prerequisite: ((English Placement Test Results (ACT 17+; Accuplacer WR 4-7; IELTS 6+; PLACE 30+; SATI 340+, TOEFL PB 525+/CB 193+/IB 70+)) or (Test Results (ACT < 7; AccuplacerWR < 4; PLACE 10; SATI < 340) and Corequisite: ENG 100)) Requirement Designation: Foundation Requirement Currently Scheduled: Summer 2013 Fall 2013 |
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| 3. | LIBSTCOURSE | Liberal Studies Course | 3 | ||
| 4. | LIBSTCOURSE | Liberal Studies Course | 3 | ||
| 5. | GECOURSE | General Elective Course | 3 |
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| 1. | WGS260 | Intro To Transnat'l Feminisms | 3 | ||
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Description: Survey focusing on women, gender constructions, histories, and issues in post-colonial settings in Africa, Asia, and/or Latin America. Letter grade only. Requirement Designation: Social & Political Worlds and Global Grade Required: Grade of "C" or better Currently Scheduled: Fall 2013 |
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| MAT114 | Quantitative Reasoning | 3 | |||
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Description: Contemporary quantitative methods, especially descriptive statistics, elementary probability, examples of statistical inference, linear and exponential models of growth and decay, and applicable discrete models. Fulfills liberal studies foundation requirement. Letter grade only. Course fee required. Prerequisite: (MAT 102X with a grade of C or better) or Math Placement Test Results (ALEKS/MATHA 35+; MATHC 30+; PLACE 43+) or International Exchange Student Group Requirement Designation: Foundation Requirement Currently Scheduled: Summer 2013 Fall 2013 |
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| ENG105 | Critical Read/Writng In Univ | 4 | |||
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Description: Writing skills for completing university coursework. Fulfills the liberal studies requirement for English composition. Letter grade only. Course fee required. Prerequisite: ((English Placement Test Results (ACT 17+; Accuplacer WR 4-7; IELTS 6+; PLACE 30+; SATI 340+, TOEFL PB 525+/CB 193+/IB 70+)) or (Test Results (ACT < 7; AccuplacerWR < 4; PLACE 10; SATI < 340) and Corequisite: ENG 100)) Requirement Designation: Foundation Requirement Currently Scheduled: Summer 2013 Fall 2013 |
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| 3. | LIBSTCOURSE | Liberal Studies Course | 3 | ||
| 4. | LIBSTSAS | Liberal Studies (SAS) Course | 3 | ||
| 5. | GECOURSE | General Elective Course | 2 | ||
Year 2
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| 1. | WGSAREA | WGS Area Requirement (See Catalog or Advisor) | 3 |
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Grade Required: Grade of "C" or better Notes: Please consult your advisor or faculty mentor for course choices |
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| 2. | LIBSTCOURSE | Liberal Studies Course | 3 | ||
| 3. | LIBSTCOURSE | Liberal Studies Course | 3 | ||
| 4. | MINORCOURSE | Minor Course | 3 |
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| 5. | GECOURSE | General Elective Course | 3 | ||
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| 1. | WGSAREA | WGS Area Requirement (See Catalog or Advisor) | 3 |
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Grade Required: Grade of "C" or better Notes: Please consult your advisor or faculty mentor for course choices |
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| 2. | WGSAREA | WGS Area Requirement (See Catalog or Advisor) | 3 |
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Grade Required: Grade of "C" or better Notes: Please consult your advisor or faculty mentor for course choices |
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| 3. | LIBSTCOURSE | Liberal Studies Course | 3 | ||
| 4. | LIBSTLAB | Liberal Studies (LAB) Course | 4 | ||
| 5. | GECOURSE | General Elective Course | 2 | ||
Year 3
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| 1. | WGS300W | Feminist Theories | 3 |
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Description: Foundational overviews of the history of feminist theory. Also addresses contemporary ethnic minority and international theorists. This course fulfills NAU's junior-level writing requirement. Letter grade only. Prerequisite: ES 191 or WGS 191 and Junior status Requirement Designation: Aesthetic & Humanistic Inquiry Grade Required: Grade of "C" or better Currently Scheduled: Fall 2013 Notes: Course meets Junior Level Writing Requirement (JLW). |
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| 2. | WGSAREA | WGS Area Requirement (See Catalog or Advisor) | 3 |
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Grade Required: Grade of "C" or better Notes: Please consult your advisor or faculty mentor for course choices |
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| 3. | LIBSTCOURSE | Liberal Studies Course | 3 | ||
| 4. | MINORCOURSE | Minor Course | 3 |
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| 5. | GECOURSE | General Elective Course | 3 | ||
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| WGS355 | Feminist Historiography | 3 | |||
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Description: Examines differing histories of international feminist movements and the writing of histories of the same. Looks at how scholars have sought to build alliances across various cultural and political borders. Letter grade only. Requirement Designation: Global Diversity Grade Required: Grade of "C" or better |
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| WGS370 | Doing Feminisms | 3 | |||
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Description: This course enables you to learn how intersectional identities (gender, race, sexuality, class, ability and age) operate in a community context. Areas of focus include work, family, immigration, dislocation, environmentalism, health and other topics. Grounded in feminist methodologies, students will do interviews, ethnography and analysis by looking at real people¿s lives and creating practical solutions for social change. Letter grade only. Prerequisite: ES 191 or WGS 191 Grade Required: Grade of "C" or better |
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| 2. | WGSAREA | WGS Area Requirement (See Catalog or Advisor) | 3 |
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Grade Required: Grade of "C" or better Notes: Please consult your advisor or faculty mentor for course choices |
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| 3. | WGSAREA | WGS Area Requirement (See Catalog or Advisor) | 3 |
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Grade Required: Grade of "C" or better Notes: Please consult your advisor or faculty mentor for course choices |
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| 4. | MINORCOURSE | Minor Course | 3 |
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| 5. | GECOURSE | General Elective Course | 3 |
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| Students must see an academic advisor before enrollment for the 7th term in preparation for graduation. | |||||
Year 4
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| 1. | WGSAREA | WGS Area Requirement (See Catalog or Advisor) | 3 |
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Grade Required: Grade of "C" or better Notes: Please consult your advisor or faculty mentor for course choices |
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| 2. | MINORCOURSE | Minor Course | 3 |
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| 3. | MINORCOURSE | Minor Course | 3 |
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| 4. | MINORCOURSE | Minor Course | 3 |
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| 5. | GECOURSE | General Elective Course | 3 | ||
| Submit graduation application during 7th term. | |||||
| Course # | Course Description | Units | Notes | ||
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| 1. | WGS491C | Women's And Gender Studies Res | 3 |
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Description: Integrates perspectives gained in women's studies courses and provides understanding of how women's studies fits into and enriches one's understanding of society, culture, letters, the arts, and other fields. Letter grade only. Prerequisite: WGS 300W or International Exchange Student Group Requirement Designation: Senior Capstone Grade Required: Grade of "C" or better Notes: Senior Capstone |
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| 2. | WGSAREA | WGS Area Requirement (See Catalog or Advisor) | 3 |
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Grade Required: Grade of "C" or better Notes: Please consult your advisor or faculty mentor for course choices |
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| 3. | Choose one of the options below: | ||||
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| MINORCOURSE | Minor Course | 3 |
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| GECOURSE | General Elective Course | 3 | |||
| 4. | Choose one of the options below: | ||||
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| MINORCOURSE | Minor Course | 3 |
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| GECOURSE | General Elective Course | 3 | |||
| 5. | GECOURSE | General Elective Course | 3 | ||
University Requirements Specified by Major
| University requirements includes 35 units of liberal studies and 6 units of diversity coursework. The courses listed below are required for the major, but may also be used to satisfy liberal studies and/or diversity. Know that if a course is used to satisfy more than one requirement it is only counted once in the cumulative totals. The sections that are blank can be satisfied with any course from the approved list of liberal studies or diversity. | |
| Foundation Requirements:English (FNRQ:ENG) (4 units) | ENG 105 (4) |
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| Foundation Requirements:Math (FNRQ:MAT) (3 units) | MAT 114 (3) |
| Aesthetic and Humanistic Inquiry (AHI) (6 units) | Student Choice (6) |
| Social and Political Worlds (SPW) (6 units) | Student Choice (6) |
| Cultural Understanding (CU) (6 units) | Student Choice (6) |
| Science/Applied Science (SAS/LAB) (7 units) | Student Choice (7) |
| Liberal Studies Elective (3 units) | Student Choice (3) |
| Diversity:U.S. Ethnic (DIV:ETHN) (3 units) | Student Choice (3) |
| Diversity:Global (DIV:GLBL) (3 units) | Student Choice (3) |
Program Information
PROGRAM INFORMATION
The Women's and Gender Studies Program at Northern Arizona University is interdisciplinary, with a particular focus on gender and the Colorado Plateau, US ethnic and indigenous women, and transnational feminisms. You are strongly encouraged to develop a thematic specialization within women’s and gender studies, the nucleus of which is drawn from the women's and gender studies area requirements. Your specialization can assist you in career, service, and graduate school placements.
Through this academic plan, you develop critical and independent thinking, reading, and writing skills by evaluating cross-disciplinary, multi-ethnic, and international scholarship on women's lives; sex and gender roles and identities; and feminist histories, theories, and methodologies. This plan also helps you to discover how race, class, ethnicity, nationality, sexual orientation, and age shape gender identity and to understand gender as a category of analysis in the context of many disciplines and their methodologies.
Specializations can include feminist theory and practice; feminist methodology; race and feminism; image, representation, and feminism; the history and practice of feminist activism; feminism, development, and globalization; feminism and sexuality; international feminism; women, community, and change; feminist narratives; and other such themes.
Please be aware that a grade of “D” will not count for major credit. Although a course in which the grade earned is a “D” does not have to be retaken, you must complete 42 units in the major with a grade of “C” or better in order to fulfill your plan degree requirements.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Women's Studies Program http://www4.nau.edu/womensstudies/
Social and Behavioral Sciences West Building (#70) Room 100
PHONE: 928-523-3300 FAX: 928-523-5560
Program Director: Dr. Karla Hackstaff
Phone: 523-2128 EMAIL: karla.hackstaff@nau.edu
Office of Academic Services and Advising WEB Page: http://www.nau.edu/sbs/advising
Social and Behavioral Sciences West Building (Bldg. 70) Room 114
PHONE: 928-523-6540 FAX: 928-523-7185
EMAIL: sbs.advisor@nau.edu
General Information
Progression Plans are intended to provide a general road map related to the sequencing of courses.
For a full description of degree requirements, review the Academic Catalog. To determine what requirements you may have already met through transfer credits, AP/IB courses, or test credits review your Academic Requirements, advisement report.
Some courses may have prerequisites and/or require appropriate placement scores in Mathematics and English. If you do not have the appropriate placement or prerequisite courses, you may have to take more courses than are presented on the Progression Plan.
Not all classes are offered every term so use caution when changing the sequencing of courses.
For further clarification, refer to the catalog (link provided at the top of this page) or speak with an academic advisor.