University of Connecticut
Women's Studies Program


Introduction to Women's Studies in the Social Sciences

WS 103 --- Spring 1997



What is knowledge?


These Web pages are for students participating in Introduction to Women's Studies (WS 103). They are offered to provide information relating to course assignments and expectations. In addition there are many resources that relate to topics of interest for students enrolled in Introduction to Women's Studies.

To Use These Pages

Throughout this document, any word that is underlined will lead to a "link" if you click on it.
For example, in the previous paragraph if you click on the phrase "many resources" it will take you to a course related site. In the course syllabus, class schedule, etc. you will need to click on links to get assignments and related information.

I hope you will find this format helpful both in the resources provided and in the opportunity to practice the necessary skills associated with using this electronic medium to access information.



Let me know of any upcoming campus events that are relevant to course material and I will post them on our Upcoming Events Page.

ALSO

If you have questions or comments about course material or other matters, please don't hesitate to ask them. General questions and comments related to course material may be posted anonymously on the Course Update Page if relevant to other students.



Course Syllabus

Class Schedule

Class Assignments

Computer Workshops

Self Quizzes

Class Agreement

Class Participation

Electronic Course Reserve

Guide to Critical Thinking

Reference Guide

Internet Links

Upcoming Events



If you have problems or would like to make comments,
send e-mail to me by clicking on the mailbox that appears on each page of the syllabus.


Marita McComiskey






Most links on this page will be activated by the first day of class . . . .



However-----this site will continue to be constructed throughout the semester!
As co-educators, we can all participate in the process of teaching and learning.



Introduction to Women's Studies -- WS 103

Marita McComiskey
mccomisk@uconnvm.uconn.edu
University of Connecticut - Women's Studies Program
422 Beach Hall, Box U-181
354 Mansfield Road, Storrs, CT 06269
Office - (860) 486-1133 ~~~~ Fax - (860) 486-4789


Last Updated: August, 1996

Syllabus Comments WSP



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