Women's and Gender Studies, B.A.
McCausland College of Arts and Sciences
Study women, gender, sexuality and diversity in an established, interdisciplinary program. Become well-prepared to engage with diverse populations and work in a variety of careers.
Students who are interested in feminism, LGBTQ studies, social justice, health and reproductive politics gain a deeper understanding of underrepresented groups through research and community involvement. Learn to succeed in a diverse world and interpret human experiences with empathy and insight.
Program Highlights
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                                      Ultimate FlexibilityEarn your degree on campus or online with courses designed to meet your schedule. 
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                                      Interdisciplinary StudiesCustomize courses from around the university to complement your professional interests and goals. 
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                                      Applied LearningExpand your network and gain experience by applying what you learn in community internships. 
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                                      Special ProjectsParticipate in the Women's Well-Being Initiative or archiving S.C. women in the university's special collections. 
Building Skills
Gain the professional and personal intelligence it takes to have a successful career.
-                        AdvocacyPromoting or defending a cause or issue often using awareness, education and policy change Cultural AwarenessLearning about and respecting diverse cultures and beliefs LeadershipInspiring and guiding others to achieve common goals and reach their full potential 
-                        Multicultural AwarenessUnderstanding cultural variation and adapting behaviors and communication styles accordingly Examine EvidenceGathering and analyzing information for decision-making or problem-solving purposes Critical ThinkingAnalyzing and evaluating information to make informed decisions or judgments 
Using your degree
Make your college experience the foundation for a successful future.
Potential Careers
- Teacher
- Advocate
- Community Organizer
- Journalist
- Lawyer
- Social Worker
Workplace Settings
- Education
- Nonprofits
- Law
- Medicine
- Public Health
- Government

 
		   
		   
		   
		   
		   
		   
		   
		  