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This
internship course is a chance for students to consolidate and enrich their
undergraduate learning while building the transition to life beyond college. A
WGS education trains students to think critically and act strategically on
issues of social inequity, particularly relating to gender and sexuality.
Graduates enter a wide variety of careers. Feminism in the Workplace therefore
focuses not on the nature and demands of particular worksites, but on work
itself and organizational practices that arise from feminist theory and
scholarship. The course is designed for students of junior or senior standing
who are WGS majors or minors, as well as for WILL students. |