B.A. in Womens, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, Pathway - 3 Semesters

Washington, D.C.

 

INTAKE: Jan, May & Aug

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies program at American University in Washington D.C., USA, offers an interdisciplinary exploration of gender identity, sexuality, and the experiences of women in various cultural, historical, and social contexts. Completed over three semesters, this program provides students with a comprehensive understanding of feminist theories, social movements, and critical perspectives on gender and sexuality. American University's B.A. in Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies program offers students a rigorous and interdisciplinary education that prepares them for careers in advocacy, research, education, policy analysis, and social justice activism. Through coursework, research, community engagement, and experiential learning opportunities, students develop critical thinking skills, cultural competence, and a commitment to social change in addressing issues of gender inequality, discrimination, and social justice.

Curriculum:

  1. Foundational Courses in Gender Studies: The program begins with foundational courses that introduce students to the key concepts, theories, and methodologies of women's, gender, and sexuality studies. Students explore topics such as feminist theory, gender identity, intersectionality, queer theory, and the social construction of gender and sexuality. They examine the ways in which gender intersects with race, class, ethnicity, nationality, and other social categories to shape individuals' lived experiences.

  2. Historical Perspectives on Women's Issues: Students study the history of women's movements, feminist activism, and women's struggles for social, political, and economic rights. They examine historical milestones such as suffrage, reproductive rights, labor movements, and LGBTQ+ rights movements. They analyze the contributions of women leaders, activists, and scholars to shaping feminist thought and challenging patriarchal norms and structures.

  3. Cultural Representations and Media Studies: The program explores representations of gender, sexuality, and femininity/masculinity in literature, film, art, popular culture, and media. Students critically analyze cultural texts, visual images, and media representations to understand how gender identities and stereotypes are constructed, reinforced, and contested in various cultural contexts. They examine the role of media in shaping attitudes, beliefs, and perceptions about gender and sexuality.

  4. Global Perspectives on Women and Gender: Students explore global perspectives on women's rights, gender equity, and feminist movements worldwide. They study the impact of globalization, colonialism, imperialism, and transnationalism on women's lives and experiences. They examine issues such as gender-based violence, reproductive health, human rights, and economic development from a global and comparative perspective.

  5. Sexuality Studies and LGBTQ+ Identities: The program examines the social construction of sexuality, sexual orientation, and LGBTQ+ identities. Students learn about queer theory, sexual politics, and the history of LGBTQ+ activism. They explore issues related to sexual diversity, sexual health, and LGBTQ+ communities, and analyze the intersections of gender, sexuality, and power dynamics.

  6. Intersectionality and Social Justice: The program emphasizes intersectional approaches to understanding social inequalities and promoting social justice. Students examine how systems of oppression and privilege intersect based on factors such as race, class, gender, sexuality, and ability. They explore strategies for challenging systemic discrimination, advocating for marginalized communities, and promoting inclusivity and equity.

  7. Research Methods and Scholarly Writing: Students develop research skills and critical thinking abilities through coursework in qualitative and quantitative research methods, data analysis, and scholarly writing. They learn to conduct independent research projects, literature reviews, and analyses of primary and secondary sources. They engage in academic writing, argumentation, and citation practices common in the field of women's, gender, and sexuality studies.

  8. Community Engagement and Activism: The program encourages students to engage in community-based learning, activism, and social advocacy. Students participate in service-learning projects, internships, and volunteer opportunities with local organizations focused on gender equity, reproductive justice, LGBTQ+ rights, and social change. They apply theoretical knowledge to real-world contexts, collaborate with community partners, and contribute to advancing social justice goals.

  9. Capstone Seminar or Project: The program culminates in a capstone seminar or project where students integrate their learning and research findings into a comprehensive scholarly project. They may undertake a research thesis, create a portfolio of academic work, or develop a community-based project addressing a contemporary issue in women's, gender, and sexuality studies. They present their capstone projects to faculty, peers, and community members, demonstrating their mastery of the program's learning outcomes.

  10. Graduate Studies and Career Pathways: Graduates of the B.A. in Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies program pursue diverse career pathways in fields such as education, social work, public policy, law, advocacy, journalism, nonprofit organizations, healthcare, and academia. Some graduates choose to pursue advanced studies in gender studies, sociology, anthropology, psychology, or related disciplines at the graduate level.

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Location

Washington, D.C.

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Score

IELTS: 5.5

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Tuition Fee

USD 63105

Entry requirements for Undergraduate programs

  1. Academic Qualifications: Prospective undergraduate students must demonstrate strong academic qualifications to be considered for admission to American University. While specific requirements may vary by program, applicants typically need to have completed secondary education or its equivalent with a satisfactory academic record. The academic qualifications requirement generally falls within the range of 75% to 86%, depending on the program and the competitiveness of the applicant pool.

  2. English Language Proficiency:  

    • IELTS (International English Language Testing System): A minimum overall band score of 5.5 is required with no band less than 5. 
    • TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language): The minimum TOEFL iBT (internet-based test) score requirement is 68 with no band less than 14.
    • PTE (Pearson Test of English): The minimum PTE Academic score requirement  is 46 with no band less than 42.
    • DET (Duolingo English Test): The minimum DET score requirement is 90.

American University (AU) in Washington D.C., USA, is committed to promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion by providing financial assistance to international students through various scholarship programs. These scholarships are designed to attract top talent from around the world and make an American University education more accessible to students from diverse backgrounds.  

Global Leader Scholarship: The Global Leader Scholarship at American University is a merit-based award offered to international students who demonstrate exceptional academic achievement, leadership potential, and a commitment to making a positive impact in their communities. This prestigious scholarship covers full tuition, room, and board for the duration of the student's undergraduate studies at AU.

International Peace Scholarship: The International Peace Scholarship is awarded to international students who have a strong academic record and a demonstrated commitment to promoting peace, justice, and social change. This scholarship provides partial tuition support to eligible students enrolled in undergraduate programs at American University.

AU Emerging Global Leader Scholarship: The AU Emerging Global Leader Scholarship is awarded to outstanding international students who have overcome significant obstacles and challenges to pursue their education and demonstrate leadership potential and a commitment to serving their communities. This scholarship covers full tuition, room, and board for the duration of the student's undergraduate studies at AU.

AU International Merit Scholarship: The AU International Merit Scholarship is awarded to international students with exceptional academic achievements and strong leadership qualities. This merit-based scholarship provides partial tuition support to eligible undergraduate students enrolled at American University.

AU Dean's Scholarship for International Students: The AU Dean's Scholarship for International Students is awarded to academically talented international students who demonstrate financial need and have a strong commitment to academic excellence. This scholarship provides partial tuition support to eligible undergraduate students at AU.

AU Transfer Merit Scholarship for International Students: The AU Transfer Merit Scholarship for International Students is awarded to outstanding transfer students from international institutions who demonstrate exceptional academic achievements and leadership potential. This merit-based scholarship provides partial tuition support to eligible undergraduate transfer students at American University.

AU Presidential Scholarship for International Students: The AU Presidential Scholarship for International Students is awarded to top-performing international students who have demonstrated outstanding academic achievements, leadership abilities, and a commitment to service. This prestigious scholarship covers full tuition for eligible undergraduate students at AU.

These scholarships for international students at American University reflect the university's commitment to academic excellence, diversity, and global engagement. By providing financial assistance and support to talented and deserving students from around the world, American University seeks to foster a diverse and inclusive campus community and prepare students to become global leaders and change-makers in their respective fields. International students interested in applying for scholarships at American University should review the eligibility criteria and application requirements on the university's official website and contact the Office of Admissions for further assistance.

A Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies from American University in Washington D.C., USA, offers graduates a diverse array of career opportunities across various sectors. The interdisciplinary nature of the program equips students with critical thinking skills, research abilities, and a nuanced understanding of social justice issues related to gender, sexuality, and identity. A B.A. in Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies from American University prepares graduates for a wide range of meaningful and impactful careers in advocacy, education, policy, healthcare, media, social services, and beyond. With their interdisciplinary skills, critical perspectives, and commitment to social justice, they contribute to building more equitable, inclusive, and compassionate communities.

  1. Nonprofit and Advocacy Organizations: Graduates may work for nonprofit organizations and advocacy groups focused on gender equality, LGBTQ+ rights, reproductive justice, and social justice initiatives. They may hold positions such as program coordinators, community organizers, outreach specialists, or policy analysts, advocating for marginalized communities and advancing human rights agendas.

  2. Education and Academia: Many graduates pursue careers in education, working as educators, researchers, or administrators in schools, colleges, and universities. They may teach courses on women's studies, gender studies, or sexuality studies, conduct research on gender-related topics, or work in academic advising and student services departments.

  3. Public Policy and Government: Graduates may work in government agencies, policymaking organizations, or legislative offices, focusing on issues such as gender equity, reproductive rights, LGBTQ+ rights, and social welfare policies. They may analyze policy proposals, conduct research, or advocate for policy reforms to address systemic inequalities and promote social justice.

  4. Healthcare and Public Health: Some graduates pursue careers in healthcare, public health, or social services, addressing health disparities, reproductive health issues, and LGBTQ+ healthcare needs. They may work as health educators, counselors, or advocates, providing support services, conducting outreach programs, and promoting inclusive healthcare practices.

  5. Human Resources and Diversity Management: Graduates may work in human resources departments or corporate settings, focusing on diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. They may develop diversity training programs, implement policies to promote workplace diversity, and address issues related to gender discrimination, sexual harassment, and workplace equality.

  6. Media and Communications: Graduates may work in media organizations, publishing companies, or communications agencies, contributing to the production of content that explores gender, sexuality, and identity issues. They may work as journalists, editors, content creators, or social media managers, raising awareness and challenging stereotypes through storytelling and media representation.

  7. Social Work and Counseling: Some graduates pursue careers in social work, counseling, or mental health services, supporting individuals and communities affected by gender-based violence, discrimination, or identity-related challenges. They may work as counselors, therapists, or advocates, providing crisis intervention, counseling services, and referrals to support resources.

  8. Community Development and Activism: Graduates may engage in grassroots organizing, community development, or activism, mobilizing communities to address gender-based violence, reproductive justice, LGBTQ+ rights, and other social justice issues. They may work with community-based organizations, grassroots movements, or international NGOs to promote social change and empower marginalized groups.

  9. Legal and Policy Advocacy: Some graduates pursue careers in law or legal advocacy, specializing in areas such as gender law, human rights law, or LGBTQ+ rights law. They may work as lawyers, legal advocates, or policy analysts, representing clients in discrimination cases, advocating for legislative reforms, or drafting policy proposals to advance gender equality and social justice.

  10. Arts, Culture, and Humanities: Graduates may work in arts and cultural organizations, museums, or cultural centers, promoting dialogue and creative expression around gender, sexuality, and identity issues. They may work as curators, arts administrators, or cultural program coordinators, organizing exhibitions, events, and performances that explore themes of gender and social justice.


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