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Nov 21, 2024
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2022-2023 Catalog With Addendum [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Gender and Multicultural Studies Minor (GMCS)
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Affirming Abilene Christian University’s mission statement, ACU offers an interdisciplinary minor in gender and multicultural studies in the U.S. context. All students from a variety of majors are welcome and encouraged to pursue this minor. The program’s three themes - theoretical and social frameworks, historical and literary frameworks, and contemporary applications - provide students in-depth experiences in theoretical, rhetorical, and empirical analysis of gender, race, ethnicity, class, nationality, and sexuality in their complexity.
The goals for the gender and multicultural studies minor are:
- Provide students with a rich conceptual, theoretical, and applied understanding of gender and multicultural issues.
- Address the intersections of gender, race, ethnicity, class, nationality, and sexuality in contemporary society.
- Establish in the campus community an awareness of the values, contributions, and perspectives of minority groups.
The minor consists of 18 credit hours. It must include a minimum of 6 hours of advanced coursework (numbered 300-499). It must include courses from at least three disciplinary prefixes, and no more than 9 credit hours in a single prefix.
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Minor: Gender and Multicultural Studies (GMCS)
Select one course from each of the following theme areas, plus one additional course from any theme.
Theoretical and Social Frameworks
Historical and Literary Frameworks
Contemporary Applications
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