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2014-2015 Graduate Catalog 
    
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Graduate Courses


 
  
  • WMST 702 - Principles of Feminist Inquiry


    Credits 3

    Introduction to the theory and application of research methods from critical feminist inquiry approach. Investigates core scholarship of feminist inquiry applied to research methods in the last twenty-five years.

    Prerequisites
    Admission to Graduate Certificate Program; or completion of two 600-level Women’s Studies or cross-listed courses on women and/or gender; or permission of instructor.

  
  • WMST 703 - Feminist Pedagogy


    Credits 3

    Historical development of theory and practice of feminist pedagogy offers opportunity to practice the art. Students prepared to teach interdisciplinary women’s studies courses at postsecondary level.

    Prerequisites
    Admission to Graduate Certificate Program; or completion of two 600- level Women’s Studies or cross-listed courses on women and/or gender; or permission of instructor.

  
  • WMST 710 - Graduate Capstone Seminar


    Credits 3

    Capstone seminar provides opportunity for students to reflect critically on theories and methods of interdisciplinary women’s studies scholarship and apply them either to production of knowledge in the arts, humanities, social sciences, or natural sciences or to their practice as psychologists, social workers, nurses, librarians, teachers, and other working professionals.

    Prerequisites
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  • WMST 721 - Issues in Women’s Nutrition


    Credits 3

    Advanced discussion of how nutrition affects physical and mental health of women throughout the life cycle and how to evaluate validity of nutrition research as it relates to the needs of women rather than the general population.

    Prerequisites
    Graduate standing.

  
  • WMST 799 - Independent Study


    Credits 3

    Independent study of special topics selected in consultation with the chair of women’s studies.

    Notes
    May be repeated to a maximum of six credits.

    Prerequisites
    Consent of chair.

  
  • WRM 706 - Research Methods in Water Resources Management


    Credits 3

    Discussion of the processes of scientific research and research design as applied to modern water resources management. Includes scientific approaches to field and laboratory research, research and professional ethics, writing, and public presentation. Model thesis prospectus and grant proposals prepared.

    Prerequisites
    Graduate standing or consent of instructor.

  
  • WRM 790 - Special Topics in Water Resources Management


    Credits 1 – 3

    Topics selected and published in the class schedule.

    Notes
    May be repeated to a maximum of nine credits.

    Prerequisites
    Consent of instructor.

  
  • WRM 791 - Independent Study


    Credits 1 – 3

    Review of recent literature in a specialized area related to water resources.

    Notes
    May be repeated to a maximum of four credits.

    Prerequisites
    Consent of instructor.

  
  • WRM 796 - Professional Paper in WRM


    Credits 1-6

    Professional paper preparation, including review of literature or similar research effort.

    Notes
    May be repeated to a maximum of three credits. Not permitted for students pursuing the M.S. Thesis option.

    Prerequisites
    Consent of instructor.

  
  • WRM 798 - Thesis


    Credits 1 – 3

    Enrollment by consent of research director only.

    Notes
    May be repeated for credit with cumulative maximum of six credits allowed toward degree program.

    Grading
    S/F grading only.

 

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