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HUM 3501 - VIEW COURSE PROPOSAL – NEW COURSE |
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Approvals Received: |
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Approvals
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Curriculum
Committee >
Campus Assembly > Catalog > PeopleSoft Manual Entry |
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Effective Status: |
Active |
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Effective Term: |
1063 -
Spring 2006 |
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Course: |
HUM 3501 |
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Institution: |
UMNMO -
Morris |
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Career: |
UGRD |
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College: |
MDHU -
UMM-Humanities, Div of |
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Department: |
233 -
UMM-Humanities, Div of-Adm |
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General |
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Course Title Short: |
Women's
Issues in Ger Culture |
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Course Title Long: |
Women's
Issues in Contemporary German Culture |
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Max-Min Credits |
4.0 to
4.0 credit(s) |
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Catalog |
Same as
Ger 3501. Focus is on the German women's movement during the twentieth
century, historical relationship of gender and class, and lives of women from
various ethnic backgrounds in Germany and Austria. Short stories, essays, and
poems document the evolution of feminist literary theory in German studies.
Readings and lectures are in English. Final papers either in German (for
German credit) or English (for Humanities credit). |
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Additional
Course |
offered
when feasible |
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Grading Basis: |
Stdnt
Opt |
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Honors Course: |
No |
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Delivery Mode(s): |
Classroom |
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Years most |
Other
frequency |
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Term(s) most |
Spring |
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Component 1: |
LEC (with final exam) |
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Auto-Enroll |
No |
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Graded |
LEC |
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Academic |
Not
allowed to bypass limits. |
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Financial Aid |
Not
allowed to bypass limits. |
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Repetition of |
Repetition
not allowed. |
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Course |
Ger
3200, 3201 or # |
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Course |
Ger
3501 |
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Consent |
No
required consent |
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Enforced |
Ger
3200, 3201 or # |
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Editor Comments: |
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text provided> |
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Proposal Changes: |
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text provided> |
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History Information: |
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text provided> |
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Assessment |
This
course will familarize students with movements in women's issues in
contemporary Germany through reading and discussing literature. Students will
write a final paper. |
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Rationale for |
IT WILL
BE OFFERED IN HUMANITIES TO OPEN THE COURSE TO NON-GERMAN MAJORS, ESPECIALLY
WOMEN'S STUDIES MAJORS, INTERESTED IN WOMEN'S ISSUES IN GERMANY. |
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General Education |
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Faculty |
Min
Zhou |
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Requirement |
IP - IP
International Perspectives |
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Provisional |
No |
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Regular |
Yes;
date: Oct 14, 2004 |
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