Women's Studies
Dunton Tower 1419
Telephone: 520-6645
Fax: 520-2622
Web site: www.carleton.ca/womensstudies/
The Institute
Director: L. Pauline Rankin
The Pauline Jewett Institute of Women's Studies does not offer a program
at the graduate level. However, it does offer graduate-level courses which
can, with the permission of the school, institute, or department in which
the student is enrolled, be used towards a degree program.
Graduate Courses
Not all of the following courses are offered in a given year. For an
up-to-date statement of course offerings for 2004-2005 and to determine the
term of offering, consult the Registration Instructions and Class Schedule
booklet, published in the summer and also available online at
www.carleton.ca/cu/programs/sched_dates/
Course Designation System
Carleton's course designation system has been restructured. The first
entry of each course description below is the new alphanumeric Carleton
course code, followed by its credit value in brackets. The old Carleton
course number (in parentheses) is included for reference, where
applicable.
- WOMN 5000 [0.5 credit] (formerly 09.500)
- Issues for Feminist Scholarship
- An interdisciplinary examination of the development of feminist
scholarship. Critical analysis of such questions as the connection
between feminist scholarship and activism; the interconnections between
gender and social class, race/ethnicity, and sexual orientation; the
challenge of integrating feminist research into the traditional
disciplines.
- Prerequisite: Graduate standing and permission of the
Institute.
- WOMN 5001 [0.5 credit] (formerly 09.501)
- Research Seminar in Women's Studies
- A seminar in which each student undertakes a cross-disciplinary
research project for which gender is a primary category of
analysis.
- Prerequisite: WOMN 5000 and permission of the Institute.
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