Bachelor of Arts in Womens and Gender Studies

Prince George

 

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Program Overview

The Bachelor of Arts in Women's and Gender Studies program at the University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC) offers students a comprehensive exploration of gender dynamics, feminist theories, and social justice issues. This interdisciplinary program examines the intersections of gender with race, class, sexuality, ethnicity, and other social identities, providing students with a nuanced understanding of power structures, inequalities, and resistance movements. Through coursework, research, and community engagement, students develop critical thinking skills, cultural competency, and a commitment to advancing gender equality and social change.

Curriculum: The curriculum of the Bachelor of Arts in Women's and Gender Studies program at UNBC is designed to provide students with a broad foundation in feminist theory, gender studies, and interdisciplinary research methods. Core courses cover topics such as feminist history, gender identity, queer theory, feminist activism, and social justice movements. Additionally, students have the opportunity to choose elective courses from a variety of disciplines, including sociology, psychology, literature, history, political science, and cultural studies. This interdisciplinary approach allows students to explore gender issues from multiple perspectives and tailor their education to their interests and career goals.

Research Focus: UNBC is committed to supporting research that addresses pressing social, cultural, and political issues related to gender and sexuality. Faculty members and students in the Bachelor of Arts in Women's and Gender Studies program engage in research projects that explore topics such as reproductive rights, gender-based violence, LGBTQ+ rights, intersectionality, media representations, and feminist pedagogy. Through collaborative research partnerships with community organizations, advocacy groups, and government agencies, UNBC fosters research initiatives that contribute to policy development, social change, and the advancement of gender equality.

Industry Engagement: The Bachelor of Arts in Women's and Gender Studies program at UNBC encourages students to engage with industry partners, non-profit organizations, and community groups to apply their knowledge and skills in real-world settings. Through internships, practicums, and community-based projects, students have the opportunity to gain hands-on experience, build professional networks, and contribute to feminist advocacy efforts. Additionally, guest lectures, workshops, and seminars featuring activists, scholars, and practitioners provide students with insights into career opportunities and industry trends in fields such as social work, public policy, education, healthcare, and non-profit management.

Global Perspective: UNBC recognizes the importance of a global perspective in understanding gender issues and promoting global gender justice. The program offers opportunities for international study exchanges, research collaborations with scholars from around the world, and participation in global gender initiatives. By examining gender dynamics in different cultural, political, and economic contexts, UNBC aims to foster cross-cultural understanding, solidarity, and activism. Additionally, courses on transnational feminism, global development, and human rights help students critically analyze global systems of power and envision more inclusive and equitable futures.

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Location

Prince George

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

CAD 24771

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS for International Students:

Application Fees: CAD $ 125

Academic Requirements: International students should have a minimum average of 65% or equivalent in their high school or secondary school studies. This average is calculated based on the applicant's best six academic courses.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: An overall band score of 6.5, with no individual band score less than 6.
  • TOEFL: A minimum score of 90 on the internet-based test (iBT).
  • PTE: A minimum score of 65 on the Pearson Test of English.
  • DET: A minimum score of 105 on the Duolingo English Test.

The University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC) offers several scholarships and financial aid opportunities to support international students in their academic pursuits. These scholarships are designed to recognize academic excellence, leadership potential, and contributions to the community. 

International Excellence Entrance Scholarship: This scholarship is awarded to international students entering their first year of study at UNBC. The scholarship values range from $2,500 to $10,000, depending on the academic achievements of the students.

International Major Entrance Scholarship: This scholarship is available to international students entering undergraduate programs in specific disciplines, such as Business Administration, Environmental Science, Computer Science, and more. The scholarship amounts range from $5,000 to $15,000 per year.

External Scholarships: UNBC also encourages international students to explore external scholarship opportunities. The university provides resources and information about external scholarships that international students can apply for, including government scholarships, private foundations, and international organizations.

International Student Work Study Program: UNBC offers an International Student Work Study Program that provides on-campus employment opportunities for international students. This program allows students to gain work experience while studying and earn income to support their education.

Donor-Funded Scholarships: UNBC has a range of donor-funded scholarships that are available to both domestic and international students. These scholarships are supported by generous contributions from individuals, organizations, and businesses who value education and want to support students in their academic journey.

It is important to note that scholarship availability, eligibility criteria, and application deadlines may vary each year. Applying for scholarships at UNBC usually requires a separate application process, and some scholarships may require additional documentation, such as letters of recommendation or personal statements. International students are encouraged to carefully review the scholarship requirements and deadlines to ensure a successful application.

Graduates of the Bachelor of Arts in Women's and Gender Studies program at the University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC) acquire a versatile skill set that prepares them for a wide range of career opportunities in fields such as advocacy, education, research, social services, and public policy. 

Gender Equity Advocate: Graduates can work as gender equity advocates for non-profit organizations, government agencies, or advocacy groups. They may develop and implement programs, campaigns, and initiatives aimed at promoting gender equality, challenging gender-based discrimination, and advocating for policy reforms.

Social Worker: Graduates can pursue careers as social workers, counselors, or support workers in community organizations, schools, or healthcare settings. They may provide counseling, support services, and advocacy for individuals and families affected by gender-based violence, discrimination, or inequality.

Educator: Graduates can work as educators, instructors, or facilitators in schools, universities, or community organizations. They may teach courses or workshops on gender studies, women's history, sexuality education, or social justice, empowering students to critically analyze gender dynamics and advocate for gender equality.

Researcher: Graduates interested in research can work as researchers or research assistants in academic institutions, think tanks, or research organizations. They may conduct research on topics such as gender representation in media, gender-based violence, feminist theory, or LGBTQ+ rights, contributing to knowledge production and social change.

Policy Analyst: Graduates can work as policy analysts, researchers, or advocates for government agencies, non-profit organizations, or advocacy groups. They may analyze policies, legislation, and government programs related to gender equality, conduct research on policy impacts, and advocate for policy reforms that address gender-based disparities and promote social justice.

Human Resources Specialist: Graduates with knowledge of gender dynamics and workplace equity can work in human resources departments, diversity and inclusion offices, or corporate training programs. They may develop diversity initiatives, training programs, and policies that promote gender equity, diversity, and inclusion in the workplace.

Community Organizer: Graduates can work as community organizers, activists, or advocates for grassroots organizations, social justice coalitions, or political campaigns. They may mobilize communities, organize protests or events, and advocate for social and political change on issues such as reproductive rights, LGBTQ+ rights, or gender-based violence prevention.

Health Educator: Graduates can work as health educators or advocates in public health agencies, community health centers, or non-profit organizations. They may develop and deliver health education programs, workshops, and resources that address gender-specific health issues, promote sexual health, and advocate for healthcare access and equity.

Media and Communications Specialist: Graduates with communication skills can work in media organizations, marketing agencies, or public relations firms. They may develop media campaigns, write articles or blogs, or produce multimedia content that challenges stereotypes, promotes gender equality, and raises awareness about social justice issues.

Non-Profit Manager: Graduates can work as managers or directors for non-profit organizations, women's shelters, or social service agencies. They may oversee program development, fundraising, and advocacy efforts, ensuring that organizational goals align with principles of gender equality, social justice, and community empowerment.


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