| Winter Term 2026 Women and Girls in Science - 1590 - PSYC 305 |
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Prerequisites/Notes: PSYC 284 or 280/281 OR Instructor consent Catalog Description : This interdisciplinary seminar will evaluate the interactions among biological, psychological, and sociocultural forces that shapes women's talent for and participation in science. Diverse topics will range from explanations for attrition as women progress through their education and careers to evidence for benefits of gender diversity in the STEAM and social sciences. Students will engage in class discussions, write short papers, and present a group presentation. PREREQUISITES: PSYC 284 or 280/281 OR Instructor consent Attributes: GER Social Science Div, GER Dimens Diversity, 200-399 Foundation/Gateway Crs
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