The Women's Studies Minor is an interdisciplinary program that provides students with knowledge of women's roles and influence in contemporary society, as well as the impact of social institutions, systems, and philosophies or attitudes toward women. Courses offer practical preparation for careers in teaching, counseling, community relations, law, recreation, social work, and business. Students can select classes from history, literature, fine arts, legal administration, psychology, nursing, sociology, and communication arts, and they also can earn credit through service learning acquired through community projects. Women's Studies provides several activities in which students pursuing the minor can participate: leadership conferences, speakers series, and Women's History Month presentations. MINOR OR CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION Requirements (15 sh)
Of the remaining 12 sh, 3 sh must be in the social sciences and 3 sh in the humanities. Preapproved courses include:
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