WC1001:03
Australian Womens Studies
Townsville, Cairns, Mackay
HECS Band 1
13 hours lectures, 24 hours tutorials. Semester 1 (Townsville campus); 13 1-1/2 hour tutorials flexi-plus mode (enhanced distance education). Semester 2 (Townsville campus). Semester 2 (Cairns campus); 13 1-1/2 hour tutorials enhanced distance education. Semester 2 (Mackay campus).
Staff: Ms N Harris (Townsville campus); Ms R Lynn (Cairns campus).
This subject explores the lives, experiences and achievements of Australian women in historical, cultural and contemporary contexts. Interdisciplinary in nature, the subject will draw on insights from a range of disciplines.
Learning Objectives:
- demonstrate an understanding of the historical and contemporary position of women in Australian society;
- apply appropriate theoretical frameworks and concepts to the analysis of contemporary Australian womens lives;
- discuss and critically evaluate key debates surrounding gender related issues;
- distinguish between major theoretical perspectives in womens studies.
Assessment by a 2,000 word essay (45%); reflective journal (30%); presentation or paper (25%).