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Requirements for the Minor in African American Studies at Colby College

Wednesday, March 4th, 2009

Requirements for the Minor in African-American Studies
Seven courses including African-American Studies 276; English 343; History 247; one course selected from Music 232, 238, or American Studies 275, 282; at least one course focused on Africa or the Caribbean; and two courses selected from American Studies 493, Anthropology 217, 231, English 346, 413 (when appropriate), 427, Philosophy 213, Religious Studies 356, or Sociology 252, 354, 355, 357, 358. Course substitutions and exchanges may be made in consultation with the advisor.

Interested students also may consider an independent major in Africana studies (a selection of courses combining study of the Caribbean, the Americas, and Africa) or an independent major that combines African-American studies with another relevant discipline or program, especially anthropology, Latin American studies, African studies, or music. Majors and minors are instructed to inform faculty that they are African-American studies majors or minors when seeking the permission of an instructor to register for courses restricted to majors in other disciplines or when asking that prerequisites be waived.

Interdisciplinary Studies degree at Coe College

Wednesday, March 4th, 2009

Interdisciplinary Studies
Courses of Instruction

INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES

The interdisciplinary major is a rigorous academic program in which the individual student assumes primary responsibility for designing her or his own academic program. Since the interdisciplinary major is structured by the student to serve individual needs, the primary courses selected for the major invariably cross traditional departmental boundaries. In all instances, however, the interdisciplinary major must display internal topical coherence. Assisting the student in developing a coherent interdisciplinary major will be the supervising faculty member, the student’s academic advisor (if the advisor is not the supervising faculty member), faculty from those departments in which the student is taking primary courses, and the Academic Policies Committee. This faculty committee is responsible for approving student-initiated majors and for offering, where necessary, constructive advice on student proposals. Further guidelines for interdisciplinary majors may be obtained by contacting the Registrar’s Office. The decision to undertake and to seek approval of an interdisciplinary major should be made after the student has had sufficient consultation with the appropriate persons within the College. Normally, this decision is made in the sophomore year, but in no case is an interdisciplinary major approved after the student has embarked upon the final eight courses leading to graduation. Application for an interdisciplinary major must contain the following: 1) a list of the nine to 11 primary courses which constitute the major; 2) a list of secondary or supportive courses which are tangentially related to the major; and 3) a three- to four-page typewritten statement of the rationale for the proposal, indicating, among other things, the internal coherence of the major.

Additional guidelines and requirements:

Courses for the major are selected from three or more academic disciplines. At least 40% of the courses in a proposed major must be taken at Coe.
A student’s program of study must include, among the primary and secondary courses listed on the proposal, at least five upper division classes within a single discipline or within two closely related disciplines. Students may consider an established, departmental minor when a minor appropriate to the proposed major is available. Students should not propose a major that simply recombines courses from majors and minors that will already be recognized on the student’s transcript. An interdisciplinary major should be substantially distinct from the student’s other majors and minors.
Students must complete an integrative senior project which demonstrates competence in bringing together at least two disciplines within the major. A student develops a project in consultation with the student’s academic advisor and at least one other faculty consultant from an appropriate department other than the advisor’s. The senior project must be reviewed. The form of the review (which may be similar to the defense of an honors project) is determined by the project advisor in consultation with the student. The project must also be reviewed by at least one other faculty member from a department other than that of the faculty advisor. Students may undertake the project with or without academic credit. Registration for credit may take one of two forms. Students may register for regular catalog courses in individualized instruction (e.g., directed readings or directed writing classes) or they may apply for an independent study which requires approval by the Chair of the Academic Policies Committee (Vice President for Academic Affairs).
An interdisciplinary major may include an internship.

INT-895 Interdisciplinary Internship

An internship related to the student’s field of interdisciplinary study. A minimum of 140 hours on-site experience is required. Supervised by the Director of Internships. Prerequisites: junior or senior standing and approval of an interdisciplinary major.

Gender Studies major at Coe College

Wednesday, March 4th, 2009

Gender Studies

The aim of the major in gender studies is to provide a framework for examining gender in societies. The major focuses on the experiences of women and men of various races, classes, and cultures in history, society, science, and the arts. Courses address one or more of the following issues:
gender roles as cultural and cross-cultural concepts;
the impact of gender on academic inquiries;
the lives, achievement, and angles of vision of women.

In doing so, students learn to carefully analyze the construction and perception of gender in different cultures and in different historical periods. The program is interdisciplinary by design, since the questions being asked require multiple perspectives to answer.

At Coe, the Gender Studies major is crafted by the individual student, in consultation with an advisor in the program, to best fit the student’s educational and career goals.

Social Science minor at San Francisco State University

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009

MINOR IN SOCIAL SCIENCE (INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES)

Courses are 3 units unless otherwise indicated. On-line course descriptions are available.Program Requirements Units
S S 300 Social Sciences Core I 3
S S 301 Social Sciences Core II 3
Seminar in Method and Interdisciplinary Analysis or 3-4
An equivalent methods course from another discipline in the behavioral
and social sciences
Upper division courses from three different disciplines in the behavioral and social sciences and related fields. These courses must be chosen in consultation with an adviser, and students majoring in a behavioral or social science may not double count courses taken in their major discipline to meet this requirement 9-12
Minimum total 18-22