Feminist Studies refers to:
Today, expertise in women's roles, needs, and resources is valued throughout business and government. There are over 2,000 social service agencies throughout the country that deal specifically with women's needs, including women's commissions, women's health centers, crisis shelters, career counseling centers, and other public and private, non-profit, service organizations. Students having academic focus on women also can go on to do graduate work in Feminist Studies, in traditional disciplines, and in professional programs such as law, theology, and journalism.
The Feminist Studies major exists for those students whose academic and professional career interests would best be served by a multicultural, interdisciplinary approach. Feminist Studies students can double major in any discipline. Paired majors with Communication, English, History, Philosophy, Religion, Sociology, and Theatre are available.
Students who wish to emphasize the interdisciplinary concentration on the experiences and perspectives of women also may select Feminist Studies as a minor. Students can combine a Feminist Studies minor with any major. This minor is recommended for students who are interested in careers in management, personnel, education, communications, law, affirmative action administration, and the social services.
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