IWA Online Course
The Institute for Women and Art in partnership with Women's and Gender Studies at Rutgers presents
GENDER, ART AND SOCIETY E-course created by Judith K. Brodsky and Dr. Ferris Olin
Learn about woman artists, their achievements and impact. Social and cultural reasons for their neglect in the visual arts and how that neglect is being remedied today. Different ways in which men and women are depicted in art and how those differences relate to culture and society. Our online courses are intended primarily for Rutgers undergraduate students, and non-traditional, visiting students seeking to enrich their lives with high-quality instruction in the visual arts.
Course number: 988:255, Gender, Art and Society Instructor: Kat Griefen Location: On-line only |
| Registration for Spring Classes begins mid-November 2011 |
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How to Register for IWA eCourse(s) Visiting (i.e., non Rutgers matriculated) Students
The IWA warmly welcomes Visiting Students, who may take our classes on a non-degree basis. Visiting Students include visiting undergraduate and high school students with appropriate academic records, professionals seeking a career change or educational advancement, and interested community members.
Search the schedule, following the directions outlined below. Registration for Visiting Students requires additional steps which are explained here: http://visiting.rutgers.edu/registration-inquir
Course cost: approximately $900 per session. For questions about the registration process for Visiting Students, please call Continuing Studies at 732-932-7922.
Matriculated Rutgers Students
Matriculated Rutgers students from any Rutgers campus may view the current IWA course offerings at http://soc.ess.rutgers.edu/soc. In "Enter specific course information" choose the following options: |
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Frequently Asked Question
Questions Concerning Visiting Students Taking Online Classes Through Visiting Students at Continuing Studies Rutgers University
Are there any prerequisites for visiting students? This is a 200 level course for Sophomores and above. Do these students have to be enrolled at another college outside of Rutgers (in a preceding semester) to be considered visiting? No, they need not be enrolled at another school. Are High School students restricted from taking this ecourse? No, they are not restricted, but they must be qualified for the course. Is admission to unit 80 only an option when admissions window is closed for Fall and Spring, or will it be an admissions option at any time? School 80 does not offer degrees. Therefore, students enrolled through it are not "admitted" to any school or program, nor are any promises of admission to matriculation for a degree inferred. Students visiting Rutgers through School 80 are enrolled in courses only. With the increasing demands for maintaining competitive skills and knowledge in a rapidly evolving world, we recognize the need for adults to return to refresh their skills on a regular basis. What they are looking for often does not require completion of an entire degree but rather a variety of individual courses for professional development. What is the tuition for enrolling in this ecourse? Tuition charges can be found at http://studentabc.rutgers.edu Are there any credit caps? There are no credit caps at this time, though this policy is under review.
Is unit 80 considered a precursor to actual matriculation or non-matriculated status at other schools? No. School 80 is simply a means for our public to enroll in a course or courses without being admitted to any particular program. Some of the School 80 students may subsequently decide to matriculate. If they do so, they will need to apply to the School they are interested in and meet all appropriate admission requirements.
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| Disclaimer: Registration for courses at Rutgers University as a Visiting Continuing Studies Student in no way guarantees admission to a degree program at the University. Subsequent transferability of courses to a degree program either at Rutgers or elsewhere is determined solely by the degree program from the home academic institution. Visiting students matriculating at other colleges should have their course selections approved by their home institution prior to registration to insure credit transfer. |
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