Gender and Women's Studies (MS)
The MS is recommended for students planning social justice careers. The program prepares students for careers in non-profits, activism, and advocacy, or for further graduate study. Gender and Women's Studies is an interdisciplinary field examining the social construction of gender and sexuality and the intersections of all forms of oppression. The graduate program examines feminist theory and activism and helps students develop skills to bridge the two.
Program Requirements
Common Core
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Research/Methods Course(s)
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Restricted Electives
* A total of 12 credits is required between restricted electives and the required capstone course.Internship - Choose 3 - 6 Credit(s).
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Interdisciplinary Electives - Choose 3 - 12 Credit(s). Any 500/600-level course in consultation with your advisor.
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Capstone Course
Select either Thesis or Alternate Plan Paper (APP). A minimum of 1 credit is required.
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Degree Plan
First Year
Fall - 9 Credits
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Spring - 9 Credits
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Second Year
Fall - 9 Credits
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Spring - 3 Credits