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Nov 22, 2024
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2019-2020 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, BA
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Program Description:
The Bachelor of Arts degree in Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies is organized around the following areas of concentration: feminist activism, theory, and methods of inquiry; women and other marginalized peoples as subjects of study within multicultural and global contexts; and multiple fields of difference, experience, and identity related to gender and sexuality.
Admission:
For admission into the undergraduate program, students must have a 2.0 GPA with a letter grade of “C” in WGS 2000: Introduction to Women and Gender Studies (Wright State Core Area 5). To graduate with a degree in Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, students must complete, along with university and college requirements, a total of 120 credit hours, 40 hours of which must be at the 3000-level or above, and maintain a grade of “C” or higher in all required and elective WGS courses taken for the major.
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I. Wright State Core: 38 Hours
Element 1: Communication: 6 Hours
Element 2: Mathematics: 3 Hours
Element 3: Global and Cultural Studies: 6 Hours
Element 4: Arts/Humanities: 3 Hours
Element 5: Social Sciences: 6 Hours
Element 6: Natural Sciences: 8 Hours
Two Additional Core Courses: 6 Hours
* Required: WGS 2000 (prerequisite for all upper-level WGS courses)
II. Departmental Requirements: 36 Hours
Required Prerequisites: 9 Hours
Core Requirements: 15 Hours
* Additional Requirements: 12 Hours
One approved WGS course in Fine Arts
One approved WGS course in Humanities
One approved WGS course in Social Scienes
One approved WGS course in Any Discipline
*Electives must be 3000-level or above
III. Related Requirements:
IV. College Requirements: 18-22 Hours
Through 2020 level (1010, 1020, 2010, 2020) of one language: 12-16 Hours
Arabic, Spanish, French, German, Greek, Latin, Chinese, American Sign Language or other.
V. Electives: 24-28 Hours
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