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Show Why did you decide to major or minor in Gender Studies http://www.obia.utah.edu/2006Accred/soa/exit_surveys/gend_exs.htm GENDER STUDIES PROGRAM EXIT QUESTIONS Dear Gender Studies Graduate: Congratulations on reaching this milestone in your undergraduate career! Before we send you off with our best wishes, we would appreciate feedback on your experience in our program. Please answer the questions below (no need to give your name) and drop your response off in the slotted "ballot box" by the door. Thanks so much for your time! Information about you Please mark statements applicable to you. Double major If so, what is your other major? Questions about the program Please comment on the advising you received in understanding the program curriculum and planning your own schedule. Did you find it helpful? Did you have any difficulty with the scheduling and availablitiy of the courses you needed? Please comment on our new writing-intensive course, "Protests and Movements." Please comment on any disciplinary cell courses that you took. (See attached course listing). What was your experience? Any comments on other courses/ overall curriculum? Any comments on the availability of instructors or your other needs related to instructors? Tell me about a good experience in Gender Studies, if one stands out in your memory. Tell me about a bad experience. 1 of 3 10/13/2006 3:06 PM Minor Utah resident Out- Male Fer Dit you transfer to the U? No of-state resident Female Yes If so, from where? Why did you decide to major or minor in Gender Studies? Why did you decide to major or minor in Gender Studies http://www.obia.utah.edu/2006Accred/soa/exit_surveys/gend_exs.htm Did Gender Studies turn out to be the major you expected when you signed up for it? If so, how? If not, was your changed understanding of what we offered good or bad? What will you be doing next? Anything else you'd like us to know? 2 of 3 10/13/2006 3:06 PM Why did you decide to major or minor in Gender Studies http://www.obia.utah.edu/2006Accred/soa/exit_surveys/gend_exs.htm GENDER STUDIES MAJOR Required Core Courses The requirements for majors are a total of five core courses and five electives (for a total of 30 hours). Core course Semester taken One introductory course, selected from • 1100: Gender and Social Change • 2100: Intro to Gender Studies • 3690: Gender and Contemporary Issues 3100: Protests and Movements: A Contemporary History (Prerequisite: GNDR 1100 or 2100 or 3690) Fulfills Upper Division writing requirement. 3900: Intro to Feminist Theories (Prerequisite: GNDR 1100/2100/3690 and GNDR 3100) Two theory courses (Prerequisites: GNDR 1100/2100/3690, GNDR 3100, GNDR 3900), selected from • 5080: Advanced Feminist Theories: Feminist Political Thought • 5090: Advanced Feminist Theories: Critical Theories and Post-Structuralism • 5940: Theories of Gender & Sexuality: Queer Theory Total core hours: 15 Grades for all of the above courses must be "C" (2.0) or better Electives Three of the five required electives are selected from the range of available electives listed in the catalog. The remaining two electives have to be selected from the disciplinary cell options listed below. Elective Semester taken (Any elective from catalog) (Any elective from catalog, 3000 level or higher) (Any elective from catalog, 3000 level or higher) Two disciplinary cell electives, selected from 5790: Gender and Democracy (Political Science) 5780: Narrating Gender: Fairytale, Legend, and Personal Narrative (Folklore) 5770: Gender and Sexual Orientation (Psychology) 5760: The Gendered Voice in International Literature (Literary Criticism) 5750: Comparative Women's History (History) 5740: Gender, Space, and Place (Literary Criticism) Total elective hours: 15 Grades for all of the above courses must be "C" (2.0) or better 3 of 3 10/13/2006 3:06 PM |