Why Study
in the Department of Women's Study at UCI?
Students of Women’s Studies at UCI learn to think in
flexible and rigorous ways. Taking classes with leading
scholars in the
field, they learn how feminist transnational analysis can be
used to study many compelling phenomena, including histories
of identity production, body politics, religion and gender, the
politics of fashion, remote intimacy through technology, environmental
politics, and sexual rights. As part of a unit that highly values
undergraduate research, students have the opportunity to do research
on a project that they design, while working closely with a faculty
advisor. They also have an opportunity to become part of an exciting
intellectual community.
The interdisciplinary major and minors offered through UCI’s
Department of Women’s Studies teach students skills that are
valuable in a wide range of careers and life experiences. Among
these skills are the ability to engage in critical thinking,
informed decision-making, and effective communication.
Our courses integrate many aspects of learning, allowing
students to apply what they learn in school to the world around
them. For example, they learn to decode signs and ideological
messages in popular culture, they come to appreciate the value
of using intellectual tools to interpret elements of everyday
life, and they gain an ability to understand how knowledge production
is linked to power. These insights are beneficial in many dimensions
of life before and after graduation. Graduates of Women’s
Studies bring unique skills and knowledge to the professions
of law, academia, science, medicine, social work, philanthropy,
business, diplomacy, counseling, and government service, all
of which increasingly require expertise on issues concerning
women and gender.
Requirements
for the Major and Minor in Women’s Studies
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