
What can I do with a B.A. or a minor in Women's and Gender
Studies
Since gender has far-reaching influence on daily
life, world culture, and public policy, this
study equips students to enter a wide range of
fields. As an interdisciplinary liberal arts
degree, women's and gender studies is attractive
to employers looking for recruits trained in
critical thinking, organizational skills,
reading, writing, and presenting in many subject
areas. Expertise in women’s and gender issues
is important to businesses, governmental
agencies, and other organizations dealing with
matters such as sexual harassment, flex-time,
parental leave, and pay equity, just as
specialists in women’s and gender studies find
opportunities in education, social services,
counseling, media, human resources management,
and many other fields. In addition, many graduate programs offer concentrations or
degrees in Women’s and Gender Studies, and study
in this field helps to prepare students for the
study of law, medicine, or other professional
degrees. We offer courses in Women and the Law
and Employment Discrimination Law, for example,
and other courses cover areas of women’s health,
women and work, and general background on
professional women’s issues. Professional
schools often look favorably on applicants with
broad interdisciplinary training in areas such
as this one.
But the best reason is this: We offer great
courses, taught by some of the best professors
in the university. Check out our course
offerings and feel free to come in and explore
the possibility of being a Women’s and Gender
Studies major or minor! For an appointment,
contact the Program Director.
Undergraduate Major Requirements.
Undergraduate Minor Requirements.