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ACADEMIC
PROGRAMS
Women's Studies
is an interdisciplinary program
which draws on the extensive body
of research on women to help its
students better understand women's
experience of the past and to analyze
women's situation today, nationally and
globally. Since its theory incorporates
not only gender but also race, and
class differences, Women's Studies
coursework also helps students develop
informed awareness of cultural
diversity and the process of social
transformation.
A preparation in Women's Studies
supports
career choices in human services,
education, corporations, and public
service organizations, as well as
providing a basis for graduate study.
Women's Studies graduates can be found
in such positions as Director of Human
Relations and Personnel offices,
Affirmative Action offices, Public
Relations firms; as Administrators of
organizations serving women and girls;
as staff members of Women's Research
Centers.
For more information about the
program,
contact ACTC Women's Studies
Program Coordinator, Joanne Cavallaro (651-690-6867) or contact
the on-campus Program Director at the
school you're interested in attending.
Course Offerings 2007-08
Committee:
Augsburg
College Women's Studies
M. Elise Marubbio
Department of American Indian Studies
Campus #115
(612) 330-1523
e-mail: marubbio@augsburg.edu
Hamline
University Women's Studies
Kristin Mapel-Bloomberg
Director of Women's Studies
Campus #0158
(651) 523-2091
e-mail: kbloomberg@hamline.edu
The
College of St. Catherine Women's
Studies
Joanne Cavallaro, Coordinator, 2007-08
Department of English
Whitby Hall 120 1/2, Campus #4249
(651) 690-6867
e-mail: jcavallaro@stkate.edu
University
of St. Thomas Women's Studies
Sherry Jordon
Department of Theology
John Roach Center 111
Campus #JRC 153
(651) 962-5328
e-mail: sejordon@stthomas.edu
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