Women and Gender Studies
Curriculum and Course Descriptions
Women and Gender Studies (BA)About the Program
Consider a Women and Gender Studies Major or Minor
The Women and Gender Studies program offers a range of interdisciplinary courses as well as an extensive list of associated courses, offered by various departments and programs, which meet the criteria for Women and Gender Studies in both its local and global contexts. The Women and Gender Studies Major imparts an interdisciplinary foundation for investigating issues related to women and gender. In addition to an interdisciplinary grounding, the courses for the major employ multicultural and/or international approaches. This major's purpose is to include gender as it intersects with class, sexual orientation, and race, as a fundamental type of social and cultural investigation. Courses focusing on women and/or gender are already offered in the areas of Literature, History, Religion, Philosophy, Politics, Art History, Social/Cultural Studies, and Psychology, as well as Women and Gender Studies. Dominican University's students enrolled in Women and Gender Studies courses from the above disciplines will not only gain wisdom, but also change their outlook on life, from the personal level to the global. Graduates from similar programs exhibit both an increased self-esteem and greater entry into various and specialized professions.
Service learning is an important component of the junior year along with the junior seminar.
In the senior year, women and gender studies majors undertake research projects in which they develop a topic, evaluate and interpret sources and materials, and write a senior thesis.
Women and Gender Studies offers an excellent preparation for graduate study and career examples include administration, affirmative action official, career counselor, community organizer, consultant, social services counselor, director of women's center, editor/writer for women/gender publications, lobbyist for women/gender issues, media analyst, human resources professional, union organizer, women/gender research specialist, and medical/health specialists.
Sample Courses
- ARTH 3184 Feminine Images and Female Artists
- ARTH 3149 Women, Art and Culture
- ENGL 3028 Literature by Women
- HIST 3202Women and the American Experience
- HIST 3203In the Name of Liberty: Women, Power and Politics
- NURS 4112 Women's Health Issues
- PHIL 1350Sexual Morality
- POL 3220Gender Ethics and Politics
- PSY 4011Psychology of Women
- PSY 4012Psychology of Men
- RLGN 3162 Feminist Spirituality and Fairy Tales
- RLGN 3132 Women, Religion and Sexuality
- SCS 3010Women in Asia: Work and Development
Websites of interest
http://bailiwick.lib.uiowa.edu/wstudies/general.html
http://www.radford.edu/~gstudies/sources/gsources.htm
http://www.macalester.edu/cdc/majorwomensstudies.html
http://www.macalester.edu/wgs/sites.html
http://wwol.inre.asu.edu/intro.htm
Contact Us
Mairi Pileggi, Ph.D.
Director, Women and Gender Studies Program
Department of Humanities
School of Arts and Sciences
Campus & Community Resource Center
Phone: (415) 458-3719
Email: mairi.pileggi@dominican.edu

