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What is Women's Studies?
Mission Statement—The
Women's Studies Program at Colorado State University-Pueblo is committed
to integrating scholarly inquiry, critical problem-solving methods,
professional training, cooperative leadership skills, and practical
strategies into a student-centered curriculum that will prepare students
for real-life situations affecting the well-being of women locally and
globally.
Program
Goals—Throughout the Women’s Studies
program, students will:
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examine the diversity of women's experiences and the ways in which
class, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation and other variables
intersect with gender
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learn about women by raising new questions and accepting women's
perceptions and experiences as real and significant
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address misconceptions about women
and identifying ways in which traditional methodologies may distort
our knowledge
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theorize about the place of women in society and appropriate
strategies for change
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understand women's
struggles, achievements, and contributions in past and present
societies and across cultures from a feminist perspective
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study
the conditions of women in various cultures and societies
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identify both the courses
and consequences of women's subordination
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evaluate empirical and
normative theories of gender construction and inequality
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develop critical and
analytical skills, creative approaches to problem solving, and the
ability to articulate productive alternatives
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identify and analyze
gender-based assumptions and biases and to recognize their
consequences on individual, social, and cultural levels
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evaluate and analyze competing perspectives on
gender and other systems of social stratification
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collect and analyze
empirical data on gender, both quantitative and qualitative
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cultivate oral, written,
and presentation skills
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develop co-operative
teamwork skills as well as leadership skills
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