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Women's studies minor
The women’s studies minor
is a multidisciplinary program which examines the roles of gender and
culture in society with particular emphasis on women’s experience,
perspectives and women’s lives.
Course
work includes scholarship by and/or about women in literature, the arts,
history, science, politics and other relevant files of study. It
also analyzes the experiences of women with respect to social,
psychological, cultural, and biological factors. It examines the
construction and representations of gender in many fields of study.
The women’s studies minor
is a good complement to many majors here at the university and supports
majors in the humanities, social sciences, sciences, business, and
education. Currently, students pursuing a minor in women’s studies
are involved in a wide range of majors including biology, community
services, criminal justice, English, history, humanities, political
science, psychology, and sociology. The women’s studies minor
provides an important perspective for students interested in pre-law,
pre-med, public policy and service, and graduate training in psychology.
The
women’s studies minor can enhance your career preparation. The
multidisciplinary focus requires the development of critical thinking
skills important in problem solving and analysis. The program
includes a focus on developing solid communication skills in both speaking
and writing. The emphasis on diversity, including both gender and
culture, provides the student with important perspectives in working in
today’s global economy.
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