Audit report of differences found in 166-239

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Differences in Politics, Faculty of Educ(Parkville) (v5, p165)

Different CONTACT

Source=[Two 1-hour lectures and a 1-hour tutorial per week.]

Xref = [Two 1-hour lectures and a 1-hour tutorial each week.]

Different NOTE

Source=[Any student who has previously taken 166-106 Sexual Politics in 1995 is excluded from taking this subject.]

Xref = [Any student who has previously taken 166-106 is excluded from taking this subject.]

Different POINTS

Source=[16.7 2nd and 3rd years]

Xref = [16.7]


Differences in Sociology, Faculty of Arts (v3, p166)

Different ASSESSMENT

Source=[Essay work totalling 5,000 words.]

Xref = [Two essays of 2,500 words each]

Different CONTACT

Source=[Two 1-hour lectures and a 1-hour tutorial per week.]

Xref = [Two 1-hour lectures and a tutorial a week]

Different CONTENT

Source=[This subject introduces ideas developed in feminist theory about the social and political construction of areas of experience relating to the body and sexuality. The social construction of gender; analysis of transsexualism, reproduction and women's bodies through motherhood, reproductive technology, eating disorders. The social and political construction of sexuality; issues of sexual orientation, pornography, rape and sexual violence. Feminist perspectives including radical, psychoanalytic, post-modern feminism.]

Xref = [Introduces ideas developed in feminist theory about the social and political construction of areas of experience relating to the body and sexuality. The social construction of gender; analysis of transsexualism, reproduction and womens bodies through motherhood, reproductive technology, eating disorders. The social and political construction of sexuality; issues of sexual orientation, pornography, rape and sexual violence. Feminist perspectives including radical, psychoanalytic, post-modern feminism.]

Different OBJECTIVES

Source=[Students who complete this subject should be able to: <ul> <li>understand the ways in which issues connected with the body and sexuality are socially and politically constructed <li>understand the ways in which the construction of masculinity and femininity affects the learning and regulation of such areas of experience; <li>apply a variety of feminist approaches to the analysis of these issues. </ul>]

Xref = [Students who complete this subject should be able to: <ul> <li>understand the ways in which issues connected with the body and sexuality are socially and politically constructed; <li>understand the ways in which the construction of masculinity and femininity affects the learning and regulation of such areas of experience; <li>apply a variety of feminist approaches to the analysis of these issues; <li>develop the skills of argument and essay writing structure which will be a basis for further work in the social sciences. </ul>]

Different PREREQUISITES

Source=[Normally 25 points of first year Politics; students with only 12.5 points in Politics may apply to the 2nd/3rd-year Coordinator.]

Xref = [Normally, 25 points of first-year Sociology.]


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