Curriculum framework
This program will allow students to graduate with a provincially-recognized two-year Associate Degree and to specialize in the area of women's studies and gender relations. Students must fulfill all of the requirements of the Associate of Arts Degree, including taking both WSGR 1100 and WSGR 1101, as well as a minimum of six other courses listed below.
Required Courses
WSGR 1100
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Introduction to Women's Studies: Silences, Voices and Experiences
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WSGR 1101
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Women and Feminism: Contemporary Issues
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A minimum of six from the following list:
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ANTH 2240
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The Anthropology of Gender and Sexuality
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CRIM 3356
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The Female Offender
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ENGL lit course*
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Designated sections of ENGL literature courses
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HIST 2260
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Women, Gender and Sexuality in Canada, 1600 to 1920
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HIST 2261
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Women, Gender and Sexuality in Canada, 1920 to Present
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PHIL 2360
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Philosophy and Feminist Thought
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PSYC 1110
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Psychology of Women
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PYSC 3120
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Gender Relations
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SOCI 2250
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Families and Social Change
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SOCI 2240
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Women in Society
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* For the relevant sections of English literature courses, please consult the English Department via email at english@douglascollege.ca .
Students are free to choose their remaining electives from any area but may want to consider that the following courses have some WSGR-related content:
GEOG 2213 Social Geography
HIST 2270 Canadian Aboriginal History
SOCI 2255 The Sociology of Popular Culture
SOCI 2230 Race and Ethnicity
HIST 2231 History of Childhood and the Family
The following is ONE example of how courses might be structured into an Associate Degree with a focus on Women's Studies and Gender Relations.
Semester I
Semester II
Semester III
SOCI 2240
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Women in Society
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HIST 2260
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Women, Gender and Sexuality in Canada, 1600 to 1920
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Science Requirements
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Math/Statistics Requirements
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Elective
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Semester IV
SOCI 2250
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Families and Social Change
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HIST 2261
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Women, Gender and Sexuality in Canada, 1920 to Present
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ANTH 2240
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The Anthropology of Gender and Sexuality
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Laboratory Science requirement
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Elective (must be second-year Arts)
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Co-operative Education Option
Students enrolled in this program may be eligible for a Co-operative Education designation. Co-operative Education involves alternating full-time academic and work terms. For information see Co-operative Education, or contact the Co-operative Education Office at 604 527 5100.