USF 2002-2003 Undergraduate Catalog - Pages 119 - 120
Course Descriptions - Faculty - Printable Degree Requirements
Women's Studies at the University of South Florida offers an interdisciplinary field of study that features and critically examines women's experiences, taking into consideration historical, cultural, racial, class, and other differences. The department offers a B.A., a minor in Women's Studies, and a concentration in Women of Color Studies, as well as enhancing knowledge about feminisms and gender studies through teaching, emphasis on multiculturalism and diversity, the department focuses on critical thinking, collaborative learning, and personal empowerment.
Women's Studies offers excellent undergraduate preparation as well for
The transfer student should also be aware of the immunization, foreign language, and continuous enrollment policies of the university.
No State Mandated Common Prerequisites are required for this degree program. However, during the program of study at the community college students should begin to satisfy General Education/Gordon Rule requirements, take WST 3015, “Introduction to Women’s Studies,” or other introductory courses in the Social Sciences and Liberal Arts. Courses to help students with reading and writing skills are helpful as well. Unless stated otherwise, a grade of “C” is the minimum acceptable grade.
Each major must complete 36 hours distributed as follows:
(Limit to 6 credits from the following courses)
Students electing to major in Women’s Studies should consult the Undergraduate Advisor for timely scheduling of classes.
A student wishing to minor in Women’s Studies will be required to take six courses:
Required:
Electives:
Students who minor in Women’s Studies must be certified by the Undergraduate Advisor.
Women’s Studies offers a specific concentration in the area of Women of Color whose focus will be to examine the relationship between women of color and institutions of power.
The concentration prepares students for graduate work and/or professional careers in traditional and non-traditional areas such as health and education, international relations, the creative arts, law, medicine, social work, government and public policy, the social sciences, and community organization.
The requirements for the minor are 15 hours, which are to be selected from the following upper-level courses:
Please send questions or comments to:
Karen M. Hall - webCat@ugs.usf.edu
Effective Date: Semester I, 2002
http://www.ugs.usf.edu/catalogs/0203/women.htm