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  • HIS 302 0 - American Women's History (2020-2021 School Year Spring Semester)
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    A survey of American women's history from pre-contact to the present, with particular emphasis on the roles of race, class, gender, and politics in shaping the experiences of women.
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    ENG 540 0 - Literature by Women (2018-2019 School Year Fall Semester)
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    ...Advanced study of literature by women, emphasizing research with primary and secondary sources and teaching texts by women. Matched with ENG 340W. Prerequisite(s): Recommended: An undergraduate Introduction to Literature or advanced literature course and a literary theory course (such as ENG 450W/ENG 550) or permission of Program Chair....
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    ENG 540 0 - Literature by Women (2024-2025 School Year Fall Semester)
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    ...Advanced study of literature by women, emphasizing research with primary and secondary sources and teaching texts by women. Matched with ENG 340W. Prerequisite(s): Recommended: An undergraduate Introduction to Literature or advanced literature course and a literary theory course (such as ENG 450W/ENG 550) or permission of Program Chair....
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    ENG 340W 0 - Literature by Women (2018-2019 School Year Fall Semester)
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    ...Study of selected short stories, poetry and novels by women writers both classical and modern. Special attention will be given to women writers' problems and opportunities. Offered Fall semester. Prerequisite(s): ENG 102. Recommended lower-level literature or introduction to literature class or permission of Program Chair....
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    ENG 340W 0 - Literature by Women (2024-2025 School Year Fall Semester)
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    ...Study of selected short stories, poetry and novels by women writers both classical and modern. Special attention will be given to women writers' problems and opportunities. Offered Fall semester. Prerequisite(s): ENG 102. Recommended lower-level literature or introduction to literature class or permission of Program Chair....
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    PAM 600 0 - Community Based ClinicalExperiences I (2019-2020 School Year Summer Semester)
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    ...The clinical component of this training program will be based in rural and/or underserved communities, primarily in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, and Alaska. The students will be based in a home community, a Clinical Learning Center, and will participate in supervised, integrated, clinical practice experiences in emergency medicine, family medicine, general internal medicine, general surgical/operative care, geriatrics, pediatrics, prenatal and women's health care, and psychiatry and/or behavioral medicine. Students will rotate through outpatient, emergency, inpatient, and long...
    PAM 600 0 - Community Based ClinicalExperiences I (2017-2018 School Year Summer Semester)
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    ...The clinical component of this training program will be based in rural and/or underserved communities, primarily in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, and Alaska. The students will be based in a home community, a Clinical Learning Center, and will participate in supervised, integrated, clinical practice experiences in emergency medicine, family medicine, general internal medicine, general surgical/operative care, geriatrics, pediatrics, prenatal and women's health care, and psychiatry and/or behavioral medicine. Students will rotate through outpatient, emergency, inpatient, and long...
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