Credits: 3Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Topics in statistics of current interest not covered in existing courses. May be repeated under a different subtitle.
Credits: 2Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Design of an experiment and/or survey approved by the instructor. Collection and analysis of data to be detailed in an oral and written report. This course does not count towards the Master’s degree in mathematics.
Credits: 3Prerequisite: Permission of the graduate coordinator. Academic training and professional experience through work in a private company or public agency including a written final report. Faculty supervision and evaluation of all study and on-site activity. Grading will be satisfactory (S) or unsatisfactory (U).
Credits: 1-4Intensive research study of a topic selected by student and approved by a thesis committee. A scholarly oral presentation and defense of thesis is required.
Credits: 0-12This is a placeholder course for Study Abroad program graduate-level participants so that program statistics can be monitored and maintained, corresponding tuition and fees may be applied, and so participants remain enrolled at UNCW while on the program, thus safeguarding their catalogue year, keeping active computer accounts, etc.
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WGS 510 - Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies
Credits: 3This course is an interdiscpilinary survey of feminist scholarship with an emphasis on the interconnectedness of gender, sexuality, class, race, and ethnicity. Special emphasis is given to the history of the women’s movement in the United States and the need for continued collective action locally and globally to effect social and cultural change toward gender equality. In addition, the course will consider constructions of masculinity, critiques of Western feminism, and offer an introduction to Third World and transnational femisist thought and action.
Credits: 3Prerequisite: permission from instructor and successful defense of internship proposal. Supervised participation in field experience. Includes written final research report.