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  • George KG Offline
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    George K
    wrote on last edited by George K
    #1

    This is beyond parody.

    Of course, the old joke is that a degree which ends in "studies" is the first step to getting a job which requires you to wear a shirt with your name sewn on it

    At Keene State College, in New Hampshire, you can get a Bachelor of Arts in Anti-Racist Studies.

    They have a course requirement for "activism."

    Integrative Studies Requirements
    40 credits minimum

    Major Requirements
    40 credits

    Foundation Course

    4 credits

    Choose one:

    • IHAMST 140 What Is American Studies?
    • IIPSYC 172 An Introduction to Restorative Justice
    • IIWGS 101 Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies

    Threshold Courses

    12 credits

    Choose one class in Voices and Experiences of Colonized Peoples:

    • IHAMST 248 Introduction to Indigenous Cultures of the Americas
    • IHENG 240 Readings in American Literature

    Choose one class in Race in Culture and Society:

    • IIENST 150 Global Environmental Change
    • ISGEOG 203 Globalization Culture & Place
    • ISPOSC 210 United States Politics
    • ISPH 285 Health in Society
    • IHWGS 290 Topics in Women's and Gender Studies
    • IIWGS 240 Race, Gender, Sexuality, and Pop Culture

    Choose one class in Decolonizing Land and Society:

    • IIAMST 250 Interpreting American Cultures
    • COMM 250 Rhetoric of the Civil Rights Movement
    • IIWGS 235 Approaches to Latinidades
    • Capstone Core Course

    4 credits

    Choose one:

    • AMST 495 Seminar
    • PSYC 425 Psychology of Women
    • WGS 495 Capstone in Women’s and Gender Studies

    Upper-Level Electives

    20 credits

    Choose one class in Voices of Colonized Peoples:

    • ENG 345 Studies in African American Literature
    • ENG 347 American Indian Writers and their Cultures
    • IHHIST 371 Africans in the Colonial Atlantic World
    • HIST 360 Natives and Newcomers in North America: 1500-1766

    Choose one class in Race in Culture and Society:

    • COMM 360 Rhetoric Post Civil Rights Era
    • GEOG 303 Politics of Place
    • IHHIST 372 Gender and Power in Early North America 1600-1800
    • HIST 362 American Slavery/American Capitalism 1787-1848
    • PSYC 321 Culture and Psychology
    • WGS 303 Latina Feminist Theories

    Choose one class in Decolonizing Land and Society:

    • AMST 490 Advanced Special Topics
    • ENST 353 Restoration Ecology
    • IIWGS 300 Critical Ethnic Studies
    • WGS 301 Transnational Feminist Theories

    Choose one class in Activism:

    • ISENST 382 Environmental Advocacy
    • POSC 312 Public Policy Analysis
    • WGS 497 Internship

    Elective: Choose one additional class from one of the topic areas listed above.

    Electives
    Select additional courses to reach a total of 120 credits for the degree.

    Degree Requirements
    120 credits
    40 credits at the upper-level

    "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

    The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

    Catseye3C 1 Reply Last reply
    • George KG George K

      This is beyond parody.

      Of course, the old joke is that a degree which ends in "studies" is the first step to getting a job which requires you to wear a shirt with your name sewn on it

      At Keene State College, in New Hampshire, you can get a Bachelor of Arts in Anti-Racist Studies.

      They have a course requirement for "activism."

      Integrative Studies Requirements
      40 credits minimum

      Major Requirements
      40 credits

      Foundation Course

      4 credits

      Choose one:

      • IHAMST 140 What Is American Studies?
      • IIPSYC 172 An Introduction to Restorative Justice
      • IIWGS 101 Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies

      Threshold Courses

      12 credits

      Choose one class in Voices and Experiences of Colonized Peoples:

      • IHAMST 248 Introduction to Indigenous Cultures of the Americas
      • IHENG 240 Readings in American Literature

      Choose one class in Race in Culture and Society:

      • IIENST 150 Global Environmental Change
      • ISGEOG 203 Globalization Culture & Place
      • ISPOSC 210 United States Politics
      • ISPH 285 Health in Society
      • IHWGS 290 Topics in Women's and Gender Studies
      • IIWGS 240 Race, Gender, Sexuality, and Pop Culture

      Choose one class in Decolonizing Land and Society:

      • IIAMST 250 Interpreting American Cultures
      • COMM 250 Rhetoric of the Civil Rights Movement
      • IIWGS 235 Approaches to Latinidades
      • Capstone Core Course

      4 credits

      Choose one:

      • AMST 495 Seminar
      • PSYC 425 Psychology of Women
      • WGS 495 Capstone in Women’s and Gender Studies

      Upper-Level Electives

      20 credits

      Choose one class in Voices of Colonized Peoples:

      • ENG 345 Studies in African American Literature
      • ENG 347 American Indian Writers and their Cultures
      • IHHIST 371 Africans in the Colonial Atlantic World
      • HIST 360 Natives and Newcomers in North America: 1500-1766

      Choose one class in Race in Culture and Society:

      • COMM 360 Rhetoric Post Civil Rights Era
      • GEOG 303 Politics of Place
      • IHHIST 372 Gender and Power in Early North America 1600-1800
      • HIST 362 American Slavery/American Capitalism 1787-1848
      • PSYC 321 Culture and Psychology
      • WGS 303 Latina Feminist Theories

      Choose one class in Decolonizing Land and Society:

      • AMST 490 Advanced Special Topics
      • ENST 353 Restoration Ecology
      • IIWGS 300 Critical Ethnic Studies
      • WGS 301 Transnational Feminist Theories

      Choose one class in Activism:

      • ISENST 382 Environmental Advocacy
      • POSC 312 Public Policy Analysis
      • WGS 497 Internship

      Elective: Choose one additional class from one of the topic areas listed above.

      Electives
      Select additional courses to reach a total of 120 credits for the degree.

      Degree Requirements
      120 credits
      40 credits at the upper-level

      Catseye3C Offline
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      Catseye3
      wrote on last edited by
      #2

      @george-k said in Bachelor's degree:

      An Introduction to Restorative Justice

      You mean . . . there's more?

      Success is measured by your discipline and inner peace. – Mike Ditka

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      • KlausK Offline
        KlausK Offline
        Klaus
        wrote on last edited by
        #3

        @george-k said in Bachelor's degree:

        They have a course requirement for "activism."

        I agree with your sentiment about these kinds of study programs, but to be fair, they don't require their students to be "activists"; rather, these courses seem to study the way activism "works".

        George KG 1 Reply Last reply
        • KlausK Klaus

          @george-k said in Bachelor's degree:

          They have a course requirement for "activism."

          I agree with your sentiment about these kinds of study programs, but to be fair, they don't require their students to be "activists"; rather, these courses seem to study the way activism "works".

          George KG Offline
          George KG Offline
          George K
          wrote on last edited by
          #4

          @klaus said in Bachelor's degree:

          to be fair, they don't require their students to be "activists";

          That might be right. One of the courses under "activism" is an internship. We can guess what that means, however.

          "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

          The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

          RenaudaR 1 Reply Last reply
          • AxtremusA Offline
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            Axtremus
            wrote on last edited by
            #5

            Re: the study of “activism”, maybe it’s not that bad. Without activism, all you have left to affect change would be revolution. Activism is more peaceful than revolution.

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            • JollyJ Offline
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              Jolly
              wrote on last edited by
              #6

              Activism is the seed of revolution.

              “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

              Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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              • George KG George K

                @klaus said in Bachelor's degree:

                to be fair, they don't require their students to be "activists";

                That might be right. One of the courses under "activism" is an internship. We can guess what that means, however.

                RenaudaR Offline
                RenaudaR Offline
                Renauda
                wrote on last edited by
                #7

                @george-k said in Bachelor's degree:

                One of the courses under "activism" is an internship. We can guess what that means, however.

                Unmasking Trotskyists? Denouncing wreckers in the workplace? Volunteering to work on a farm? Learning to play piano works by Tikhon Khrennikov?

                Elbows up!

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