Women's and Gender Studies, Graduate Minor
Â鶹´«Ã½'s graduate minor in women's and gender studies provides an opportunity for graduate students in other departments at SLU to pursue an interdisciplinary education about contemporary social justice issues.
This program complements a variety of graduate programs, including the humanities, social sciences, public policy, social work, health care and law, preparing students for leadership and advocacy roles in community or academic settings.ÌýWhile gender is the primary focus, each course and the discipline examine gender in light of race, ethnicity, class, sexual identity, ability, age and religion. The discipline teaches students to think critically and engage in the world as responsible citizens.
Curriculum Overview
SLU's graduate minor in women’s and gender studies requires nine creditsÌýof coursework. Students will take two core courses covering feminist theories and feminist epistemologies and one elective course that carries the designation of women’s and gender studies. Depending on the course offerings, the elective may be a course in a student's home department.
Fieldwork and Research OpportunitiesÌý
Students can complete a graduate-level internship under the supervision of a faculty member.
Careers
The graduate minor in women’s and gender studies is well-suited for students pursuing:
- Careers in community organizing, nonprofit organizations, government service, health care, business and policy research
- Doctoral work in the humanities and social sciences
- Professional education, including public health, law, social work and public policy
Admission Requirements
To receive a graduate minor in women's and gender studies, students must be enrolled in another graduate program at SLU. Any graduate student may take the required courses as long as they have the approval of their department or program.
Courses may count for multiple majors and minors, and for core requirements.
Code | Title | Credits |
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Required Courses | 6 | |
°Â³Ò³§°ÕÌý5010 | Feminist Theories | |
°Â³Ò³§°ÕÌý5020 | Feminist Epistemologies | |
Elective Courses | ||
Select one course with either a WGST number, cross-listing or attribute, such as: | 3 | |
°Â³Ò³§°ÕÌý5150 | Gender and American Politics | |
°Â³Ò³§°ÕÌý5290 | Women and Global Issues | |
°Â³Ò³§°ÕÌý5716 | Diversity & Anti-Oppression Practice | |
°Â³Ò³§°ÕÌý5720 | Citizenship and Social Difference | |
°Â³Ò³§°ÕÌý6270 | Middle English Literature | |
°Â³Ò³§°ÕÌý6500 | Romanticism | |
°Â³Ò³§°ÕÌý6590 | 19th Century English Literature | |
°Â³Ò³§°ÕÌý6650 | 20th Century Postcolonial Literature | |
°Â³Ò³§°ÕÌý6700 | American Political Thought | |
°Â³Ò³§°ÕÌý6833 | Employment Discrimination | |
°Â³Ò³§°ÕÌý6875 | Family Law | |
Total Credits | 9 |
Continuation Standards
Students with a graduate minor in women’s and gender studies must maintain a 3.00 GPA in courses for the women’s and gender studies minor.