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Undergraduate Course Approval Form (Student Submission)

When did you take this course?
Courses approved by the Women’s and Gender Studies Programs offer students an opportunity to study gender, sex, or sexuality in different disciplines. In the event that a student seeks WGST approval for their unique experience of a non-WGST course, they will need to demonstrate that they produced 50% of the graded content for the course by researching and writing work related to gender, sex or sexuality.
Learning Outcomes*
All proposals must demonstrate that your work in a non-WGST course achieved Outcome 1 and at least one additional outcome.
Syllabus, Assignments and Practices as Evidence of Student Action Steps: Please direct the committee to specific places in the syllabus where you and the instructor tailored your assignments to meet WGST learning outcomes, while summarizing the work produced.

Upload a copy of the course syllabus.
Outcome 1: Students will demonstrate knowledge of the social, and/or historical construction of gender, sex or sexuality. Provide a brief abstract (100-200 words) of your written work demonstrating outcome #1, including the length of the assignment.
Outcome 1: Students will demonstrate knowledge of the social and/or historical construction of gender, sex, or sexuality.
Provide a brief abstract (100-200 words) of your work demonstrating any outcome numbered 2-4, including the length of the assignment. Examples may include research papers, oral presentations, advocacy work, interviews or data collection, or creative output, such as the production of a film, new media or digital media, design, choreography, sculpture, or painting. For example, if the outcome is #4, “Students will synthesize the work by women and/or sexual minorities in the field of cultural production,” you could summarize a dance you choreographed as an homage to other choreographers and dancers, describing their influence on the work.