Women's and Gender Studies - Formerly Women's Studies – Major #7611 - Associate of Arts Degree

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The Women's and Gender Studies program is designed to inform students of the historical and contemporary issues affecting women’s lives. Women’s Studies offers a broad interdisciplinary approach to the study of women in society including their contrasting roles circumscribed by their culture and social institutions, their opportunities for self expression, achievement and self actualization, their relationships with others, and their concern for survival in a violent-prone society. Attentiveness to diversity, privilege and power, and women's unique creative contributions to human experience are central aspects of this program. Because Women’s and Gender Studies is interdisciplinary, it also provides an academic background helpful to those planning careers in law, business, education, and medicine.

1. Evaluate the role of women and gender relationships in various cross- and inter-cultural contexts.

2. Analyze the study of the intersections and complications of class, race, age, ethnicity, nationality, health/disability, and sexual identity as fundamental categories of social and cultural analysis.

3. Engage in in-depth examination of one aspect of women's experience learned through (for example) a literary genre, a time period, a geographic region, or focus on a very narrow topic.

4. Connect ideas and concepts from various fields about oppression and patriarchy as these affect women to common themes or topics.

5. Evaluate the roles of women in society from a historical and sociological perspective.

Program Map

Term 1

13-16 units

Term 2

13-19 units

Term 3

16-13 units

Term 4

18-12 units