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Mar 21, 2024 by Valerie McGowan-Doyle (vmcgowan)
Viewing outcome relationships between
WMST 251 - FEMINIST THEORY
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5 - Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
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Program Code
5 - Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
Course Code
WMST 251 - FEMINIST THEORY
Learning Outcomes Relationships
PLO 1: Identify and discuss categories of identity including sex, gender, race, ethnicity, class, age and their intersection.
CLO 1: Identify key feminist theorists and their contributions to women’s, gender, and feminist studies.
CLO 2: Explain key feminist theories, their originations and outcomes, the problems they address, and the solutions they propose.
CLO 9: Evaluate your own as well as others’ interpersonal experiences regarding power, privilege, and oppression using a feminist perspective.
PLO 2: Analyze the role of gender and identity in historical and contemporary societies.
CLO 1: Identify key feminist theorists and their contributions to women’s, gender, and feminist studies.
CLO 4: Explain how feminist theories impact social, political, and cultural institutions, policy making, and diversity issues.
CLO 7: Examine historical and contemporary socio-political and cultural contexts, out of which key feminist theories have arisen.
CLO 8: Evaluate diversity issues in the context of feminist theories’ explorations of race, gender, sex, class, and more.
CLO 9: Evaluate your own as well as others’ interpersonal experiences regarding power, privilege, and oppression using a feminist perspective.
PLO 3: Evaluate, compare and critique theories and methodologies from interdisciplinary fields of study within the WGSS program.
CLO 1: Identify key feminist theorists and their contributions to women’s, gender, and feminist studies.
CLO 2: Explain key feminist theories, their originations and outcomes, the problems they address, and the solutions they propose.
CLO 3: Analyze the effectiveness of key feminist theories’ descriptions and analyses of issues and proposed solutions.
CLO 4: Explain how feminist theories impact social, political, and cultural institutions, policy making, and diversity issues.
CLO 5: Identify key feminist movements associated with certain feminist theories.
CLO 6: Define key feminist theoretical terms.
CLO 7: Examine historical and contemporary socio-political and cultural contexts, out of which key feminist theories have arisen.
CLO 8: Evaluate diversity issues in the context of feminist theories’ explorations of race, gender, sex, class, and more.
CLO 10: Evaluate the effectiveness of key feminist theories’ descriptions and analyses of issues and proposed solutions.
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