Women’s Studies is an interdisciplinary program offered jointly by 18 departments and three colleges. Students majoring in any field may choose to minor in Women’s Studies or to take Women’s Studies courses. A minor in Women’s Studies helps women and men prepare for the sequence of careers that will be the hallmark of personal success in the 21st century. A background in Women’s Studies provides academic credentials and transferrable skills including critical thinking, writing, speaking and research skills through the methodologies and subject matters of multiple academic disciplines that study women’s abilities, history, values and interests.
Women’s Studies helps students understand reasons for social changes in women’s roles. It provides informative perspectives on career options. It prepares students for graduate work in Women’s Studies and other disciplines. And Women’s Studies educates students to become effective agents for change in the community and work place. Thus, Women’s Studies enhances career preparation and provides a more accurate and balanced view of the society in which the student will serve.
Students electing this minor should inform the Women’s Studies Director, who will serve as adviser in cooperation with the Women’s Studies faculty.