UNC Asheville is taking advantage of the growing trend in online
education to improve access to classes for students, working adults
and others in all parts of the state who need the flexibility and
convenience that online education provides.
This spring the University will offer an online women's studies class
worth three credit hours. The deadline to register is January 7,
2010.
"Theorizing Women's Lives" (WMST 273) will examine the elements and
evolution of the major theories articulated by feminists from the
early days of the movement to present day. Building on a foundation
of knowledge and understanding of the basic ideas articulated by
feminists throughout history, the course will offer a close analysis
of feminist critiques on subjects including marriage, sexuality,
capitalism and "cutting edge" feminist thinking.
UNC Asheville, one of the top liberal arts colleges in the nation,
makes every effort to ensure that online courses provide an
outstanding learning experience. All UNC campuses are accredited by
the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, which requires
that online offerings be similar in quality to residential courses.
In-state tuition for these courses is $267.30 and out-of-state
tuition is $1,454.82, plus a one-time non-refundable $20 application
fee. To register, email
fox@unca.edu.
For more information, contact UNC Asheville's Office of Extension
and Distance Education at 828/232-5122 or
fox@unca.edu. Additional
details are available online at
www.unca.edu/agc/online.asp.