GENDER AND SEXUALITY STUDIES
Las Cruces , United States
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Gender Studies | Social Work and Counselling | Women's Studies
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Social Sciences | Humanities
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English
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New Mexico State University Grants Catalog
Associate Degree and Certificate Programs
The university offers a range of associate degree and certificate programs. These include:
- Associate of Applied Studies
- Associate of Arts Degree
- Associate of Science Degree
- Automotive Technology
- Automotive Technology - Associate of Applied Science
- Automotive Technology - Certificate of Completion
- Building Trades Woodworking - Certificate of Completion
- Business
- Applied Business - Associate of Applied Business
- Applied Business Retail and Merchandising Services - Certificate
- Prebusiness - Associate in Prebusiness
- Computer Technology
- Computer Technology - Associate of Applied Science
- Computer Technology - Certificate of Completion
- Counseling and Community Psychology
- Counseling and Community Psychology - Associate in Counseling and Community Psychology
- Counseling and Community Psychology - Certificate of Completion
- Creative Media Design - Associate of Applied Science
- Criminal Justice - Associate in Criminal Justice
- Digital Marketing & Advertising - Associate of Applied Science
- Drafting and Graphics Technology - Certificate of Completion
- Early Childhood Education
- Early Childhood Education - Associate in Early Childhood Education
- Child Development - Certificate of Completion
- Early Childhood Education - Certificate of Completion
- Education - Associate in Education
- Electrical Systems - Certificate
- Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
- Emergency Medical Services (EMS) - Basic - Certificate of Completion
- Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Intermediate - Associate of Applied Science
- Energy Technology - Certificate
- Game Design - Certificate of Completion
- Health Careers - Certificate of Completion
- Medical Billing and Coding - Certificate of Completion
- Nursing Assistant - Certificate of Completion
- Phlebotomy Technican - Certificate of Completion
- Social Work - Associate of Social Work
- Southwest Heritage Studies - Certificate on Completion
- Web Fundamentals - Certificate of Completion
- Welding Technology
- Welding Technology - Associate of Applied Science
- Welding Technology - Certificate of Completion
GNDR-GENDER AND SEXUALITY STUDIES
Course Descriptions
The following courses are available:
- GNDR 2110G. Introduction to Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
- Credits: 3
- Description: This course introduces students to key concepts, debates, and analytical tools informing Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies.
- Learning Outcomes:
- Understand foundational concepts, theories, and approaches to gender and sexuality in conjunction with contemporary social justice movements such as feminism.
- Describe the range of social and political forces that shape and are shaped by gender, sexuality, race/ethnicity, and other intersecting categories of identity.
- Demonstrate the ability to conduct intersectional analysis.
- Develop and improve skills in reading, critical thinking, academic writing, and public speaking.
- GNDR 2120G. Representing Women Across Cultures
- Credits: 3
- Description: Historical and critical examination of women's contributions to the humanities, with emphasis on the issues of representation that have contributed to exclusion and marginalization of women and their achievements.
- Learning Outcomes:
- To think critically about contemporary discourses on gender, race, sexuality, and class.
- To understand how forms of identity intersect with one another.
- To explore the ways power and privilege operate in contemporary society.
- To understand some of the ways social inequalities develop, function, and change.
- To further students' interest in developing their own ideas and research in issues of women and gender, sexuality, race, class, and nation.
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