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  The Women's Studies undergraduate major offers students a rigorous but flexible program of study,   examining women and gender in relation to race, class, nation, sexuality, colonialism, multiculturalism, and   globalization.  Students examine the ways in which women's experiences are gendered in diverse cultural,   economic and class-based communities and the role that gender plays in specific cultural and historical 
  contexts. Areas of inquiry  include but are not limited to femininity and masculinity across cultures and   historical periods; transnational   feminisms; gender and culture; gender law and public policy, critical   feminist, race and legal theory; women's  participation in social and cultural production; the implication of   feminist theory for philosophical and  epistemological traditions; sexual identity politics and history; queer   theory and lesbian cultural criticism.  Drawing from approximately fifty courses, many of which are cross-
  listed with other academic units, students  fulfill the requirements of the major and also have the opportunity   to design an emphasis relevant to their  special interests through the cognates.

  Students will earn a minimum of 36 credit hours (see requirements). A number of courses may count in more   than one cognate. At least 30 credits must be upper division courses. No course with a grade lower than C-   may be used to satisfy the major. Students will design their programs in consultation with the Women and   Gender Studies academic advisor.

  Curriculum

   WGST Major Requirements (as of Fall 2008)

   WGST Major Requirements (Old)

   WGST Major Completion Worksheet
  
   WGST Minor Completion WorksheetStudents in Class