University Catalog 2007-2008

Women's Studies

Phone: 703-993-2896

Web: wmst.gmu.edu

Faculty

Amireh, Baker, Beach, Bergoffen, Best, Borkman, Bridge, Bullard, Burr, Carbonneau, Cattaneo, Censer, Cheldelin, Cherubin, Christensen, Cohen, Constantine, Copelman, Davidson, Davis, Deshmukh, Dunne, Eby, Feit, ffolliot, Fischer, Friedley, Fuchs, Fyfe, Gilbert, Gould, Gring-Pemble, Hamdani, Hanrahan (director), Harvey, Hodges, Horton, Irvine, Jadallah, Johnsen-Neshati, Jordan, Kaplan, Karametou, Kirkland, Koch, Lont, Mann, Masters, Michals, Misencik, Mobley, Muir, Oates, Palkovich, Pascarell, Pawloski, Rabin, Regan, Ricouart, Rosenblum, Rosenzweig, Samuelian, Sandole-Staroste, Scott, Seligmann, Shogan, Snyder, Stearns, Tichy, Todd, Tolchin, Travis, Vivancos Perez, Weitzman, Yocom, Zawacki

Course Work

Women's studies offers all course work designated WMST in the Course Descriptions chapter of this catalog.

By choosing to pursue work in women's studies, students at all levels engage in an interdisciplinary exploration of women's roles in social, political, and economic life; women's roles in history; women and the media; feminist theory; the relationship between sex and gender; the impact of sex, race, class, disability, and sexual orientation on women's and men's lives; and the ways in which gender stereotypes influence men's and women's ideas of themselves and expectations of each other. Students in many courses have the opportunity to investigate these issues in a cross-cultural perspective and examine the effect of globalization on women's lives around the world.

Undergraduate Program

Minor in Women's Studies

Women's Studies is an interdisciplinary program open to the entire undergraduate student body.

Requirements

Students in this minor complete 21 credits with a minimum GPA of 2.00, distributed as follows:

Graduate Program

Certificate in Women's Studies

The certificate may be taken alone or in conjunction with another graduate program. Courses taken toward the certificate may also be used in a degree program, subject to approval of the graduate coordinator in the respective program.

Admission

The certificate is open to all students who meet university criteria for admission to graduate study. Students must submit an application for graduate study.

Transfer Credit

Students may transfer up to 3 graduate credits earned at another accredited institution, and 9 graduate credits earned at Mason in nondegree status toward the certificate, subject to approval of the director and the dean and in accordance with university policy.

Requirements

Students synthesize their work in the certificate program by reflecting on how issues, ideas, and theories raised in the core courses inform their understanding of women's issues within their area of interest. The portfolio includes three to five items produced in previous course work and a 7- to 10-page essay discussing them. Items selected may include course papers, performance videos, photos of exhibits, tapes of music, or other items as agreed on by the student and advisor. The portfolio must be approved by the advisor and submitted to the Women's Studies Research and Resource Center where it will be presented, displayed, and archived.

See MAIS section of this chapter for MAIS concentration in Women's Studies.