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February 1992
Dear WIAD Members,
The following courses are potential requirements for a
graduate concentration in Women in Development. One proposal would
be to have the concentration require 12 credit hours; two courses
from Group 1, one course from Group 2, and one other course from
Group 3 or perhaps research credits. This is merely a suggestion
for the concentration, and details are open for debate.
Thank you,
Dr. Anita Spring
Department of Anthropology
Linda LaForest
WIAD Graduate Assistant
GROUP 1 100% WID
GROUP 2 20-30% WID
GROUP 3 <20% WID
ANT 5303
ANT 6933
HOE 5555
LAS 6938
WST 6xxx
AEB 4164
AEB 6651
ANT 6387
GEO 6509
AEB 6634
AGG 5932
AGG 5425
AGG 5813
ANT 5467
COURSES WITH WID CONTENT
Course No.
AEB 4164
AEB 6634
AEB 6651
AGG 5932
AGG 5425
AGG 5813
ANT 5303
ANT 5467
ANT 6387
ANT 6933
GEO 6509
HOE 5555
LAS 6938
WST 6xxx
Course Title
Econ Anal in Small Farm Systems
Ag Dev't Administration
Ag's Role in Latin America &
Africa
Food in Africa
Sustainable Agriculture
Farming Systems Research & Ext
Women & Development
Culture and Nutrition
Anthropology of Latin America
Special Topics in WID
Econ Dev't in Africa
Women in Agricultural Dev't
Women & Dev't in Latin America
Interdisciplinary Perspectives
in Gender Studies
% WID
20
*
20-30
10
*
10
100
10-20
25-30
100
20
100
100
100
Professor
Hildebrand
Andrew &
McDermott
Gladwin
Hansen
York
Hildebrand
Safa, Spring,
Schmink
Lieberman
Safa
Spring
McDade
S. Smith,
Tichenor
Safa, Schmink
Women's Studies
Faculty
* not specific reference to WID but general sensitivity to role of women in
development
Responses from:
FRE: Andrew/McDermott, Hildebrand, Gladwin
ANT: Lieberman, Safa, Spring, Schmink
AGG: York, Hansen, E. Smith
GEO: McDade/Malecki
HOE: S. Smith
Please send additional information about other courses with WID content to
Dr. Anita Spring, 1350 Turlington.
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