Our cross-disciplinary program in Women’s and Gender Studies (WGS) offers a cross-displinary approach to both a major and a minor, empowering you to explore gender roles and statuses within diverse cultural contexts. You will gain an understanding that interrelated factors — e.g., race, ethnicity, class, age, disability, religion, national origin, and sexual orientation — inform knowledge of women’s history, culture, and social and gender roles. Explore the contexts and ideological origins of knowledge and examine the relationship between knowledge and power in society. A degree in WGS promotes social responsibility by examining the connections between personal experience and political activity, and validates our student’s contributions and voices.
Women’s and gender studies graduates acquire strong backgrounds for careers in such areas as counseling, education, human resources, public policy, politics, business, or law. Our program includes core courses in women’s and gender studies and cross-listed courses in anthropology, art history, classical studies, economics, English, history, health and human performance, political science, psychology, religion, sociology, speech communication, and world languages and cultures.