The Women's Studies minor offers a multidisciplinary approach to understanding the experiences and contributions of women throughout history and in contemporary society. With courses in gender, race, sexuality and more, you'll gain a comprehensive understanding of social justice issues and be equipped to make a positive impact in your community.
Women's Studies - Minor
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Minor in Women's Studies
91²Ö¿â's Minor in Women's Studies offers students an interdisciplinary exploration of gender, feminism, and the social, political, and cultural issues affecting women and marginalized groups. The program examines the roles of women in history, society, and across global contexts, while addressing themes such as gender equality, identity, and social justice. Students develop critical thinking skills and a deeper understanding of intersectionality, preparing them to analyze the complexities of gender dynamics in various fields. This minor complements many majors and equips graduates for careers in advocacy, education, public policy, social services, and more, empowering them to engage in meaningful conversations and efforts toward gender equity.
Program Information for Women's Studies - Minor
Examples of Possible Careers and Salaries for Women's Studies - Minor
Graduates of 91²Ö¿â’s Minor in Women’s Studies are well-prepared for careers in advocacy, education, social services, and public policy. The program’s interdisciplinary curriculum, which explores gender, feminism, and social justice, equips students with critical thinking and analytical skills to address issues related to gender inequality and social change. Graduates often pursue roles as advocates, educators, nonprofit workers, and policy analysts, contributing to fields such as human rights, education, and community outreach.