04568111 Type 1.1
Degree Requirement
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48
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A. Thesis
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168898 |
SWS |
898 |
Dissertation |
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48
48
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B. Academic Activities
1. A Student has to organize and present a seminar on the topic related to his/her thesis once every semester for at least 4 semesters and students have to attend seminar every semester that the course is offered.
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2. At least 1 dissertation work or a part of dissertation work must be published or at least accepted to publish in an international journal listed in ISI or Scopus database, and at least 1 dissertation work or a part of dissertation work must be presented in an international conference accepted by the field of study. The name of student must be shown as the first author in the proceedings or in the journal.
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3. A student has to report thesis progression to the Graduate School every semester, for approval by the Chairman of the Graduate Study Committee.
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C. Non-credit Courses
1. Program requirement: with the consent to the advisory committee
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D. Qualifying examination
1. A student must complete a qualifying examination to evaluate his/her ability before presenting a thesis proposal.
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2. An unsuccessful examinee may take re-examination within the following regular semester.
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3. An unsuccessful examinee will be transferred to Master’s Degree studies with the approval of the Graduate Program Administrative Committee.
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E.Thesis Proposal Examination
Following the successful qualifying examination and passing a foreign language requirement, a student must submit a thesis proposal to the advisory committee and the graduate committee.
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F.Comprehensive Examination
Having submitted a request form to the Graduate School, approved by major thesis advisor, a student must then complete a comprehensive examination.
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G.Thesis Examination
The advisory committee will arrange the thesis examination after the student has completed his/her thesis.
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04568131 Type 2.1
Degree Requirement : a minimum of
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48
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A. Coursework : a minimum of
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12
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1. Graduate Courses : a minimum of
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12
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1.1 Field of specialization : a minimum of
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12
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1.1.1 Required courses
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168800 |
SWS |
800 |
FEMINIST PHILOSOPHY |
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6
3(3-0-6)
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168880 |
SWS |
880 |
PH.D.SEMINAR |
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3(3-0-6)
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1.1.2 Elective courses : a minimum of
With the consent to the advisory committee and study plan
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6
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168706 |
SWS |
706 |
METHODOLOGY OF WOMEN'S AND GENDER STUDIES |
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3(3-0-6)
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168750 |
SWS |
750 |
Development in Gender Perspectives |
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3(3-0-6)
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168751 |
SWS |
751 |
FEMINIST HISTORY OF ASEAN HUMAN RIGHTS AND DEVELOPMENT |
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3(3-0-6)
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168752 |
SWS |
752 |
FEMINIST POLITICAL ECOLOGY AND GENDER |
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3(3-0-6)
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168753 |
SWS |
753 |
GENDER IN MEDIA, LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE |
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3(3-0-6)
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168754 |
SWS |
754 |
WOMEN AND DIVERSE GENDER'S HEALTH, WELL-BEING AND SEXUALITY |
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3(3-0-6)
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168789 |
SWS |
789 |
SELECTED TOPICS ON WOMEN'S AND GENDER STUDIES |
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3(3-0-6)
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1.2 Other courses
under the consent of the Curriculum Administrative Committee
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2. Advanced Undergraduate Courses
None
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B. Thesis
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168899 |
SWS |
899 |
Dissertation |
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36
36
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C. Non-credit Courses
1. Program requirement: with the consent to the advisory committee
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D. Academic Activities
1. A Student has to organize and present a seminar on the topic related to his/her thesis once every semester for at least 4 semesters and students have to attend seminar every semester that the course is offered.
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2. At least 1 dissertation work or a part of dissertation work must be published or at least accepted to publish in an international journal listed in ISI, Scopus database, and at least 1 dissertation work or a part of dissertation work must be presented in an international conference accepted by the field of study. The name of student must be shown as the first author in the proceedings or in the journal.
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3. A student has to report thesis progression to the Graduate School every semester, for approval by the Chairman of the Graduate Study Committee.
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E.Qualifying Examination
1. A student must complete a qualifying examination to evaluate his/her ability before presenting a thesis proposal.
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2. An unsuccessful examinee may take re-examination within the following regular semester.
|
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3. An unsuccessful examinee will be transferred to Master’s Degree studies with the approval of the Graduate Program Administrative Committee.
|
|
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F.Thesis Proposal Examination
Following the successful qualifying examination and passing a foreign language requirement, a student must submit a thesis proposal to the advisory committee and the graduate committee.
|
|
|
G.Comprehensive Examination
Having submitted a request form to the Graduate School, approved by major thesis advisor, a student must then complete a comprehensive examination.
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H.Thesis Examination
The advisory committee will arrange the thesis examination after the student has completed his/her thesis.
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Type 2.2
Degree Requirement : a minimum of
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72
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A. Coursework : a minimum of
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24
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1. Graduate Courses : a minimum of
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24
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1.1 Field of specialization : a minimum of
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24
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1.1.1 Required courses
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168800 |
SWS |
800 |
FEMINIST PHILOSOPHY |
|
6
3(3-0-6)
|
|
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168880 |
SWS |
880 |
PH.D.SEMINAR |
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3(3-0-6)
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1.1.2 Elective courses : a minimum of
With the consent to the advisory committee and study plan
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18
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168706 |
SWS |
706 |
METHODOLOGY OF WOMEN'S AND GENDER STUDIES |
|
3(3-0-6)
|
|
|
168750 |
SWS |
750 |
Development in Gender Perspectives |
|
3(3-0-6)
|
|
|
168751 |
SWS |
751 |
FEMINIST HISTORY OF ASEAN HUMAN RIGHTS AND DEVELOPMENT |
|
3(3-0-6)
|
|
|
168752 |
SWS |
752 |
FEMINIST POLITICAL ECOLOGY AND GENDER |
|
3(3-0-6)
|
|
|
168753 |
SWS |
753 |
GENDER IN MEDIA, LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE |
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3(3-0-6)
|
|
|
168754 |
SWS |
754 |
WOMEN AND DIVERSE GENDER'S HEALTH, WELL-BEING AND SEXUALITY |
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3(3-0-6)
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168789 |
SWS |
789 |
SELECTED TOPICS ON WOMEN'S AND GENDER STUDIES |
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3(3-0-6)
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1.2 Other courses
under the consent of the Curriculum Administrative Committee
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|
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2. Advanced Undergraduate Courses
None
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B. Thesis
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168899 |
SWS |
899 |
Dissertation |
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48
36
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C. Non-credit Courses
1. Program requirement: with the consent to the advisory committee
|
|
|
D. Academic Activities
1. A Student has to organize and present a seminar on the topic related to his/her thesis once every semester for at least 4 semesters and students have to attend seminar every semester that the course is offered.
|
|
|
2. At least 1 dissertation work or a part of dissertation work must be published or at least accepted to publish in an international journal listed in ISI, Scopus database, and at least 1 dissertation work or part of dissertation work must be presented in an international conference accepted by the field of study. The name of student must be shown as the first author in the proceedings or in the journal.
|
|
|
3. A student has to report thesis progression to the Graduate School every semester, for approval by the Chairman of the Graduate Study Committee.
|
|
|
E. Qualifying examination
1. A student must complete a qualifying examination to evaluate his/her ability before presenting a thesis proposal.
|
|
|
2. An unsuccessful examinee may take re-examination within the following regular semester.
|
|
|
3. An unsuccessful examinee will be transferred to Master’s Degree studies with the approval of the Graduate Program Administrative Committee.
|
|
|
F.Thesis Proposal Examination
Following the successful qualifying examination and passing a foreign language requirement, a student must submit a thesis proposal to the advisory committee and the graduate committee.
|
|
|
G.Comprehensive Examination
Having submitted a request form to the Graduate School, approved by major thesis advisor, a student must then complete a comprehensive examination.
|
|
|
H.Thesis Examination
The advisory committee will arrange the thesis examination after the student has completed his/her thesis.
|
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