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WGS Learning Goals
The Women's and Gender Studies Program is interdisciplinary. The courses
enable students to understand changing social patterns and the effects of
institutions and culture on behavior. Courses explore how gender shapes
social roles and identities, as well as the function of race, class, and
sexuality in the experience of gender within and across cultures. Some courses focus
specifically on the roles of women, their contributions,
and experiences. Other Women's and Gender Studies
courses study the impact of women and gender on
various cultures at various times, and enable students
to understand and evaluate changing social patterns and
the effects of institutions and cultural assumptions.
From
a Women's and Gender Studies perspective, the construct
of gender difference is fundamental to the organization of human
relations. The more aware one becomes of gender, the more one's view
of the world of relationships changes, and the better able one
is to make intelligent choices. When a gender lens is added to a
traditional one, a broader and deeper understanding of
the world appears. The major prepares students for a variety of professional and graduate
schools, as well as positions in corporations, government agencies, and
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