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2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog

Women’s and Gender Studies, B.A.


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Minimum number of credits required to graduate:  124

Minimum cumulative GPA required to graduate:  2.0

Minimum number of credits to complete the major:  34-36

 

School: School of Arts and Sciences

Department of Humanities  

Learn more about the major

 

Women’s and Gender Studies (WGS) is an interdisciplinary major with courses that investigate cutting edge issues of gender, sexuality, race, ethnicity, class, nation, and ability from an intersectional and multicultural perspective. WGS centers experiential, community-based, and interactive learning in which student involvement, critical thinking, and personal insight are encouraged and made relevant in the learning process.

With affiliated faculty from across the College, students select courses from a range of disciplines including Business, Criminology and Criminal Justice, Economics, Education, English, History, Human Development, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology, Visual and Performing Arts, Religious and Theological Studies, Languages and Cultural Studies, and the Sciences. Courses cover a wide range of topics such as cultural representations of gender, sex, race, and ethnicity in media; legal issues; cross-cultural, global, and historical portrayals and experiences; social movements; literary narratives and theories; economic aspects of gender; ethical issues; and the social and psychological dimensions of gender and debates about it.

Degrees in Women’s and Gender Studies equip students with a range of skills and an understanding of and ability to work with people from various backgrounds, something that is highly valued in the 21st century labor force. The curriculum also prepares them for graduate study in traditional disciplines and professional fields. Our graduates secure highly prized positions in law, education, social justice and human rights work, non-profits, psychology and social work, business, media, publishing, human resources, and as international gender specialists and more.

 

Major Requirements


The Women’s and Gender Studies major consists of nine courses (36 credits). Five courses must be at the 3000 level or above.

All majors are required to take the introductory course, WGS 1010 Gender and Society  and WGS 3300 U.S. Women’s History , IDS 4200  Interdisciplinary Senior Seminar and three courses that each meet a specific Area Requirement (Area A - Global Contexts, Area B - Race/Ethnicity and Intersectionality, and Area C - Critical Sexuality and Gender Studies) as outlined below, and three electives. A maximum of three cross-listed courses may be used to fulfill major requirements.

Students must achieve a final grade point average of a 2.0 or better in the major.

Core Courses


Complete three required courses as follows:

Area A - Global Contexts


Courses in this area examine gender-related issues in contexts that extend beyond the U.S., focusing on social, political, and economic issues and artistic productions rooted globally.

Choose one course from the following:

Area C - Critical Sexuality and Gender Studies


Courses in this category emphasize insights and analysis from critical fields such as Gender Studies and Sexuality Studies and incorporate an intersectional approach that teaches students to comprehend the complexity of gender identities and sexualities on local, national, and global levels.

Choose one course from the following:

Electives


The following courses may be taken (as specified) to fulfill elective requirements in the Women’s and Gender Studies major and minor.

Communication Arts and Sciences


Economics


Religious and Theological Studies


Visual and Performing Arts


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