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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
About Program

Program Overview


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:
      1. Understand foundational concepts, theories, and approaches to gender and sexuality in conjunction with contemporary social justice movements such as feminism.
      2. Describe the range of social and political forces that shape and are shaped by gender, sexuality, race/ethnicity, and other intersecting categories of identity.
      3. Demonstrate the ability to conduct intersectional analysis.
      4. 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:
      1. To think critically about contemporary discourses on gender, race, sexuality, and class.
      2. To understand how forms of identity intersect with one another.
      3. To explore the ways power and privilege operate in contemporary society.
      4. To understand some of the ways social inequalities develop, function, and change.
      5. 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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