VCU Undergraduate Bulletin 2002-03

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Updates to the 2003-04 Undergraduate Bulletin

Expenses and Financial Aid

Full-time undergraduate students are charged a flat tuition fee per semester. An undergraduate student enrolled for more than 18 credit hours during any semester will be charged a course overload fee on a per-credit-hour basis above the full-time tuition rate. The overload fee will not apply to students in first professional programs.


College of Humanities and Science

Women's Studies

The following three courses were inadvertently omitted from the 2003-04 Undergraduate Bulletin and are offered by the Women's Studies Program.

WMNS 457/ANTH 457 Women, Art and Society
Semester course; 3 lecture hours. 3 credits. A re-examination of a variety of issues concerning women, art and society: the position assigned women within the history of art as it relates to historical place and the aesthetic values of the canon, the gendering of style, patronage, audience and gaze. Through a survey of images of and by women, as well as through an analysis of art historical and critical texts, this course addresses the question: "How are the processes of sexual differentiation played out across the representations of art and art history?"

WMNS 491 Topics in Women's Studies
Semester course; 3 lecture hours. 3 credits. May be repeated with a different topic for a total of 12 credits. An in-depth examination of specialized areas of interest in women's studies. See the Schedule of Classes for specific topics to be offered each semester.

WMNS 492 Independent Study
Semester course; variable credit. Maximum of four credits per semester; maximum total of four credits in all independent study courses. Open generally to students of only junior and senior standing who have acquired at least 12 credits in women's studies courses. Determination of the amount of credit and permission of the instructor and coordinator must be obtained prior to registration for the course.


School of Education
2003-04 Administration

William C. Bosher Jr. (1998)
Dean and Professor of Education and Public Policy
B.A. University of Richmond
M.Ed. Virginia Commonwealth University
Ed.D. University of Virginia

Michael D. Davis (1979)
Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
B.S. Buffalo State College
M.Ed. University of Buffalo
Ph.D. University of Illinois

Diane J. Simon
Associate Dean for Student Affairs (1988)
B.S. Hampton University
M.S. New York University
Ph.D. New York University

Beverly J. Warren (2000)
Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs
B.S. University of North Carolina at Greensboro
M.S. Southern Illinois University
Ed.D. University of Alabama
Ph.D. Auburn University

Gary W. Sarkozi (1999)
Director, School of Education Associates
B.A. Mary Baldwin College
M.Ed. University of Virginia
Ph.D. Virginia Commonwealth University


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