Women & Gender Studies: Bachelor of Arts (BA)
The program in women and gender studies is interdisciplinary, exploring society, history, and culture as well as the ways in which gender intersects with class, race, ethnicity, religion, nationality, and sexuality. In addition to core courses within the program, more than 30 faculty members teach a wide variety of electives from across the curriculum, including the social sciences, humanities, and science.
Because of its roots in multiple disciplines, women’s studies provides an exceptional liberal arts education. Because of its relevance to social, moral, economic, political, and cultural issues around the world, it also can be a very effective step toward numerous careers. In addition, women’s and gender studies have pioneered groundbreaking research methodologies, as well as critical reading and writing strategies that are useful in many fields. Graduates are well trained and ready for professional or graduate school, including law, business, and social work. They also are prepared to contribute to the arts, media, business, education, health and human services, government, international agencies, and nonprofit organizations.
Admissions at a Glance
Degree(s) Offered:
Bachelor of Arts (BA)
Minor(s):
LGBT Minor (18 credits)