BA Gender, Sexuality and Women’s Studies
Course Overview
This interdisciplinary program empowers you to deepen your knowledge and sharpen your analytical skills to understand the critical issues facing women and gender-diverse people globally. You will explore the history and evolution of feminist theory from an academic perspective, preparing you for a meaningful career across a wide range of fields. The curriculum is designed to foster critical thinking about gender, sexuality, and the role of women in shaping contemporary society.
Key Program Highlights
- Gain a deep understanding of feminist history, theory, and its real-world applications.
- Develop critical analytical skills to examine issues of gender and sexuality in a global context.
- Learn from an interdisciplinary curriculum that connects academic study with contemporary social issues.
- Prepare for diverse careers in law, health, media, social services, education, and community advocacy.
- Join a program dedicated to empowering students to become thoughtful agents of change.
Course Overview
This interdisciplinary program empowers you to deepen your knowledge and sharpen your analytical skills to understand the critical issues facing women and gender-diverse people globally. You will explore the history and evolution of feminist theory from an academic perspective, preparing you for a meaningful career across a wide range of fields. The curriculum is designed to foster critical thinking about gender, sexuality, and the role of women in shaping contemporary society.
Key Program Highlights
- Gain a deep understanding of feminist history, theory, and its real-world applications.
- Develop critical analytical skills to examine issues of gender and sexuality in a global context.
- Learn from an interdisciplinary curriculum that connects academic study with contemporary social issues.
- Prepare for diverse careers in law, health, media, social services, education, and community advocacy.
- Join a program dedicated to empowering students to become thoughtful agents of change.