College of Humanities and Social Sciences
We are excited to let you know that our Women and Gender Studies minor and certificate programs are in the process of being re-imagined and re-invigorated. For questions about the current status of these programs, please contact Janet Anderson, Vice Provost, at janet.anderson@usu.edu or (435) 797-2104 or Sarah Timmerman at sarah.timmerman@usu.edu or (435) 797-3703.
Website: www.usu.edu/womenandgender
The Women and Gender Studies Program provides a broad base of study that addresses the intersecting issues of gender, age, race, ethnicity, class, regionalism, nationalism, and sexual identity as they affect women and men. Traditional disciplines are reexamined through the lens of gender, introducing students to new scholarship on gender and expanding their understanding of the differential experiences between and within the genders.
An interdisciplinary academic program, Women and Gender Studies is unique at Utah State University in bringing together women and men of all ethnicities and sexual identities to explore the many ways in which gender influences our lives and world views. Each semester, WGS courses are taught by faculty members from a variety of disciplines, and new special topics courses are offered frequently. Courses focus on the role of gender in human culture, examining the dynamics of sex roles and gender ideals, both historically and in the present. WGS courses engage in the study of femininities and masculinities from many perspectives and disciplines, as well as the social forces that construct these gender identities.
Students may enroll in individual courses or apply coursework toward either a minor or Area Studies Certificate in WGS. At least 50 percent of the WGS coursework must be taken at USU. The Alison Comish Thorne scholarship is awarded to a WGS undergraduate student each year.
“Honors study is available in Women and Gender Studies for honors students who are pursuing a minor or area studies certificate in the program.”
Area Studies Certificate in Women and Gender Studies (3.0 GPA)
Students desiring to explore WGS in depth may want an area studies certificate. Students must earn a minimum grade point average of 3.0 in these courses. To receive the certificate, students must complete 24 credits of courses, with three credits earned from required courses. Courses may come from major, minor, or University Studies programs. Area studies certificates may be earned by undergraduate and graduate students.