Jul 01, 2024  
OHIO University Undergraduate Catalog 2024-25 
    
OHIO University Undergraduate Catalog 2024-25
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WGSS 4800 - Capstone in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies


Students apply and integrate knowledge from previous coursework to complete a comprehensive research or applied project grounded in research on women, gender, sexuality, and/or feminism. This course guides students in identifying and researching a topic and producing a meaningful scholarly work. The development of research skills, grounding in academic literature, researcher reflexivity, and the revision process are emphasized. Final projects are presented in a professional and/or public context.

Requisites: WGSS 3500 and 6 additional hours of WGS and Sr only
Credit Hours: 3
OHIO BRICKS: Bridge: Learning and Doing, Capstone: Capstone or Culminating Experience
General Education Code (students who entered prior to Fall 2021-22): 3
Repeat/Retake Information: May be retaken two times excluding withdrawals, but only last course taken counts.
Lecture/Lab Hours: 3.0 seminar
Grades: Eligible Grades: A-F,WP,WF,WN,FN,AU,I
Learning Outcomes:
  • Students will be able to articulate a researchable question that connects to issues of women, gender, sexuality, or feminism, and identify appropriate and relevant sources of information to develop a comprehensive analysis.
  • Students will be able to apply knowledge focusing on women, gender, sexuality, or feminism from across a variety of disciplines to address a particular research problem.
  • Students will be able to identify appropriate sources for developing a research project, use and cite those sources in an articulate theoretical or empirical analysis, and identify relevant normative positions and counter arguments.
  • Students will be able to describe feminist methodological approaches and apply appropriate methods to analyze their research questions.
  • Students will be able to write and speak reflexively about their role in the research process, recognizing the way that their situated perspective affects the knowledge produced.
  • Students will be able to provide constructive criticism on others’ research and writing, and implement revisions in their own work based on the feedback of others.
  • Students will be able to communicate research findings in multiple ways that are clear and appropriate for the intended audience.
  • Students will be able to connect relevant personal experience and academic knowledge through reflexive discussion and writing to demonstrate a developing sense of self as learner.
  • Students will be able to identify their own visions of gender justice and articulate the relationship of academic work on gender/sexuality to social change beyond an academic setting.



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