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The Department of Womens Studies helps
students develop theoretical, empirical, and methodological perspectives
for studying the status and experiences of women. By considering
gender in diverse national and international contexts, students
study the multiple and contested meanings and roles of gender to
develop an understanding of how gender is related to other social
categories such as race, class, age, sexuality, religion, and nationality.
Womens studies courses, whether taken as
part of the major or to enrich another discipline, invite students
to understand past and present experiences in order to prepare for
challenges and opportunities in their future personal, work, and
social lives.
Womens studies majors have led to careers
in management; law; academia; counseling; education; library, museum,
or archival work; health care; social services; public administration;
writing; publishing; and the media.
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