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Undergraduate Students
As an undergraduate student, you
can be part of Women Studies by taking a course,
undertaking a Women Studies Major, 2nd Major, or Minor, and/or joining the
Triota Women Studies
Honor Society.
Graduate Students
The Women Studies Executive Committee has been working
to establish a graduate certificate in Women Studies. We currently offer an Untranscripted In-House Professional Development Certificate. Women Studies at UNM does not currently offer a graduate program.
However, graduate students can take many Women Studies courses
for graduate credit. Graduate students are also part
of Women Studies as Teaching Assistants (Course Instructors).
Apply for a Graduate Teaching
Assistantship
Current Graduate TA's/Course Instructors
Faculty
Faculty can join Women Studies as
Adjunct Faculty, Affiliated Faculty or Faculty Associates.
Adjunct Faculty
regularly teach courses in the Women Studies Program.
Current Adjunct
Faculty
Affiliated Faculty
teach in the Women Studies Program or routinely cross-list
courses with Women Studies. Affiliated Faculty may be
asked to serve as consultants in specific disciplinary areas
as needed, and may serve when the need arises as faculty members
on the Executive Committee.
The Women
Studies Executive Committee
Women Studies Faculty
Associates are any faculty who are interested in
Women Studies events and programs and wish to be aligned with
the Program. All faculty may serve as Associates whether
tenure track, part-time instructors or in lecturer positions.
Associates are invited to cross-list courses with Women Studies
whenever appropriate.
Current Faculty
Associates
Community
Community members are invited to
take Women Studies courses and to participate in all Women
Studies events. The Women Studies Program designs courses
with Albuquerque residents and UNM staff members in mind,
and offers evening courses and occasional weekend courses
to accomodate daytime work schedules.
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