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In keeping with the Casper College mission, the Liberal Arts program offers a versatile educational program appropriate for students who wish a broad educational background or who may not yet have selected a specific major. This program parallels the first two years of general education for a baccalaureate degree. It aids students in developing intellectual curiosity and building a broad foundation for future studies.

To foster students' dignity and worth, the Women's Studies Program attempts to provide a positive, nonsexist environment for all students. Its major goal is to examine traditional knowledge from the women's viewpoint; in so doing, it brings new views and learning to the college community. Women's studies intends to expand knowledge, to challenge prejudice and oppression, to provide an alternative perspective on traditionally accepted theories, to help students and faculty question assumptions and stereotypes in existing scholarship, and to investigate the systems that shape women's lives. A women's studies major as a liberal arts option is relevant to students who plan to work in social agencies, in civil rights advocacy, in law enforcement, and in community and political groups. It is relevant to students planning careers in law, counseling, education, business, medicine, and administration.


Liberal Arts

Associate of Arts degree
Liberal Arts
Women's Studies

For more information contact:
Tammy Frankland, Division Chair
307-268-2495
or
Kathy Coe, Academic Assistant
307-268-2533
307-268-3027 - fax


Last Updated 7/16/07