Posted on 04/24/2012 12:47:46 PM PDT by C19fan
American Indian and Indigenous Studies Dance, Bachelor of Arts Family, Youth and Community Sciences Film and Media Studies Golf and Sports Turf Management Sustainability and the Built Environment Sustainability Studies Women's Studies
Minors:
African-American Studies Landscape Architecture
UF has a Multicultural & Diversity Affairs department.
UF could of not saved the same amount by cutting these useless majors and administrators instead choose one of the few fields where students can actually get a decent job.
Huh?
Silly computers, who needs them?
Gotta have choices of majors for the football and basketball teams, ya know.
That's where Carl Spackler got his doctorate.
Computers???? This is what the marketplace is DEMANDING:
1. The Phallus
Occidental College. A seminar in critical theory and social justice, this class examines Sigmund Freud, phallologocentrism and the lesbian phallus.
2. Queer Musicology
UCLA. This course welcomes students from all disciplines to study what it calls an unruly discourse on the subject, understood through the works of Cole Porter, Pussy Tourette and John Cage.
3. Taking Marx Seriously
Amherst College. This advanced seminar for 15 students examines whether Karl Marx still matters despite the countless interpretations and applications of his ideas, or whether the world has entered a post-Marxist era.
4. Adultery Novel
University of Pennsylvania. Falling in the newly named gender, culture and society major, this course examines novels and films of adultery such as Madame Bovary and The Graduate through Marxist, Freudian and feminist lenses.
5. Blackness
Occidental College. Critical race theory and the idea of post-blackness are among the topics covered in this seminar course examining racial identity. A course on whiteness is a prerequisite.
6. Border Crossings, Borderlands: Transnational Feminist Perspectives on Immigration
University of Washington. This women studies department offering takes a new look at recent immigration debates in the U.S., integrating questions of race and gender while also looking at the role of the war on terror.
7. Whiteness: The Other Side of Racism
Mount Holyoke College. The educational studies department offers this first-year, writing-intensive seminar asking whether whiteness is an identity, an ideology, a racialized social system, and how it relates to racism.
8. Native American Feminisms
University of Michigan. The womens studies and American culture departments offer this course on contemporary Native American feminism, including its development and its relation to struggles for land.
9. Mail Order Brides? Understanding the Philippines in Southeast Asian Context
Johns Hopkins University. This history course cross-listed with anthropology, political science and studies of women, gender and sexuality is limited to 35 students and asks for an anthropology course as a prerequisite.
10. Cyberfeminism
Cornell University. Cornells art history department offers this seminar looking at art produced under the influence of feminism, post-feminism and the Internet.
11. American Dreams/American Realities
Duke University. Part of Dukes Hart Leadership Program that prepares students for public service, this history course looks at American myths, from city on the hill to foreign devil, in shaping American history.
12. Nonviolent Responses to Terrorism
Swarthmore College. Swarthmores peace and conflict studies program offers this course that will deconstruct terrorism and study the dynamics of cultural marginalization while seeking alternatives to violence.
What is wrong with Landscape Architecture? It is not a crip course.
What a stupid choice. It would be better to drop women’s studies, minority studies, black studies, gender studies......good grief these people are idiots.
There’s more to the story than meets the eye:
Sooooooo Basket weaving 101 is what the student loans zer0 will mandate for free will pay for
I wonder what’s going to happen to all the CS majors at that college.
I’m in CS at SFA and i think I can only transfer 60 hours to another school. I’d lose over a year of classes.
The coursework is pretty difficult and some of my classes have maybe 6 kids.
READ THIS :
http://www.flanews.com/?p=14974
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Forbes Got UF Story Wrong Says Scott
April 24th, 2012 by Mike Vasilinda
Several national news outlets have printed that the University of Florida is cutting its computer science program to the bone while increasing athletic funding.
Athletic funding is going up, but is funded with private donation, and the computer science program is losing graduate teaching assistants, but students, according to the governor, will actually end up with the same number of classes and better teachers in the classroom
My understanding of that is that they were saving the money by doing the right thing and that is they were having professors teach more classes. The savings was with teaching assistants says Scott.
I wonder what’s going to happen to all the CS majors at that college.
I’m in CS at SFA and i think I can only transfer 60 hours to another school. I’d lose over a year of classes.
The coursework is pretty difficult and some of my classes have maybe 6 kids.
Great catch Sam.
The weinies are just bitching because their precious tenure system is being tweaked and some fats cats will have to get off their fat asses and teach some unwashed undergrads.
Typical libs screaming about "budget cuts".
Sheesh.. dumb move. Oh well, my alma mater, University of Central Florida (UCF), has a dandy top notch Computer Science Dept.
I lump all those into the general category of “grievance studies”.
BTW, you should have seen the heads of my libinlaws explode when I used the term... heheh.
UF is recognized around the world for its turf management program. With the number of golf courses in Florida, it’s no surprise they’re considered the #1 Florida college.
Huh? "The article is false! We're not threatening eliminating CS! We're threatening across the board cuts all across the Engineering School if they don't cut the number of TA's in CS!"
You money or yer life!
Maybe the vast majority of UF freshmen are too intellectually challenged to work with computers.
Basically, it is shutting down the program the way it is currently set up. How many profs will stay?
The real question is why? I think that you will see more and more science and engineering cut to keep costs low and the football program funded.
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