An undergraduate degree in Gender & Women's Studies provides students with a wide array of skills and knowledge, including: knowledge of feminist theories and methodologies, development of critical research skills, knowledge of the history of feminist and other social movements, multicultural competency, opportunities for activism, and career related skills.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
Demonstrate knowledge of major concepts, theories, histories, and/or methods used in the field Gender & Women's Studies.
Chicana and Latina Studies Concentration in B.A. Major Demonstrate knowledge of major concepts, theories, histories, and/or methods in Chicana and Latina Studies as they inform the field of Gender & Women's Studies.
Queer, Transgender, and Sexuality Studies Concentration in B.A. Major Demonstrate knowledge of major concepts, theories, histories, and/or methods in Queer, Transgender, and Sexuality Studies as they inform the field of Gender & Women's Studies.
Think critically as demonstrated by the use of synthetic, analytic, or computational/quantitative reasoning in written, spoken or visual form.
Understand how differences among humans, or between humans and non-humans, have been constructed and organized and why those difference are important.
Identify, evaluate, and use evidence from information sources following scholarly standards of ethical conduct.
Write clearly and grammatically.