COURSE:
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WGSS 316 [DIVR] (Fall 2023) |
TITLE:
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Gender Cross Cultural Pers |
SECTION:
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03 |
COURSE MEDIA FEE:
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Awaiting Final Verification |
SPECIAL NOTES:
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WINTER SESSION: This is a Winter Session course that is offered over the winter break completely online and at an accelerated pace,
either three or six weeks in duration. Visit the Winter Session
site for more information and a full list of course offerings.
TUITION: Winter Session tuition is in addition to fall tuition and charged on a per credit basis.
It will not be calculated in the full-time fall tuition rate and will be a separate charge on your student account.
Visit Winter Session Tuition and Fees
for current rates and Financial Aid information for assistance with funding.
REGISTRATION: You may only register for one Winter Session course at a time, and it cannot be your first course taken at WSU.
Visit Winter Session Registration for steps on how to register.
DATES: The Winter Session course dates and deadlines differ from those for fall.
It is important for you to review this information at
Winter Session Dates and Deadlines.
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FOOTNOTE:
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COURSE MATERIALS:
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Title
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Author
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Ed
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ISBN
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Required
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Listen, Here is a Story
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Bonnie Hewlett
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978-0199764235
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Y
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If you choose to purchase your books from a vendor other than The Bookie,
be sure to use the ISBN to identify the correct edition.
Special edition textbooks or bundles may be available only through the
Bookie.
Required textbooks may include access codes to online resources, DVDs or CDs, which also may be required.
If you buy a textbook in a format other than the one listed as REQUIRED
(including used textbooks), it is possible that additional required items will have to be purchased.
Awaiting final verification. Please contact the instructor with questions regarding your course materials.
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COURSE COMPONENTS:
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This course does not have proctored exams. Review the Course Work section of the syllabus for exam and assignment information.
The final syllabus will be available in the Learning Management System.
The links below are to tentative or past syllabi providing a general idea of what the course entails. They do not represent the current course’s syllabus, requirements or expectations.
No previous syllabus information is available for this course. The final syllabus will be available in the Learning Management System.
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