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The Bachelor of Arts in Queer Studies
The curriculum provides a broad background in interdisciplnary queer studies. The curriculum is comprised of general education in the arts and sciences and an interdisciplinary queer studies core, in addition to a nine credit area of emphasis requirement. More than one areas of emphasis (or cognates) may be chosen to individualize the academic experience for the student or the remainder of the degree may be fulfilled with elective studies.
Queer studies courses are provided tuition free to registered students.
This degree program is designed for students who possess an Associate Degree or the equivalent (60 semester credits).
Program Outcomes:
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By completion of the program, the graduate will be able to:
- Demonstrate leadership skills within organizations and evolving social systems.
- Identify and evaluate evidence to guide social decision making.
- Use a systematic approach and higher order thinking in responding to issues and societal needs.
- Integrate knowledge of culture and an appreciation for diversity in planning and evaluating organizations.
- Implement evolving technologies in the planning, implementation, and evaluation of social institutions.
- Incorporate multiple strategies of communication to establish collaborative relationships with clients, members of the multidisciplinary teams, and other stakeholders.
- Analyze legal, ethical, and policy issues within human services delivery systems.
- Implement specialized knowledge and skills in the management and delivery of human services.
- Demonstrate a commitment to lifelong learning in pursuit of excellence.
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Credit for prior college learning or professional training will be evaluated on an individual basis. See section entitled - Routes to college credit.
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