Bachelor of Arts - Studies in Women and Gender

Nanaimo

 

INTAKE: September

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Arts in Studies in Women and Gender program at Vancouver Island University (VIU) provides students with a comprehensive understanding of gender dynamics, feminist theories, and women's experiences in society. This interdisciplinary program explores topics such as gender identity, sexuality, intersectionality, social justice, and feminist activism. Through a combination of theoretical coursework, experiential learning, and critical inquiry, students develop analytical skills, advocacy strategies, and a deep appreciation for the complexities of gender relations in local, national, and global contexts.

Curriculum: The curriculum of the Bachelor of Arts in Studies in Women and Gender program at VIU is designed to provide students with a broad foundation in feminist theory, gender studies, and social justice perspectives. Core courses cover topics such as feminist theories, women's history, gender and sexuality, and feminist research methods. Elective courses allow students to explore specialized areas such as queer studies, trans studies, indigenous feminisms, or global women's issues. The curriculum emphasizes critical thinking, intersectional analysis, and community engagement, preparing students for careers in gender advocacy, social services, education, research, or policy development.

Research Focus: Vancouver Island University encourages students in the Studies in Women and Gender program to engage in feminist research and scholarly inquiry, fostering a culture of critical reflection and social transformation within the field of gender studies. Faculty members mentor students in conducting research projects, analyzing gender dynamics, and advocating for social change. Students have the opportunity to explore topics such as reproductive rights, violence against women, LGBTQ+ rights, or environmental justice through independent research projects, collaborative initiatives, or community-based research partnerships. The university also promotes interdisciplinary research collaborations and partnerships with community organizations, advocacy groups, or international networks to address pressing gender issues and advance feminist scholarship.

Industry Engagement: The Bachelor of Arts in Studies in Women and Gender program at VIU actively engages with industry partners, non-profit organizations, and community groups to provide students with practical learning experiences and professional development opportunities. Through internships, practicum placements, or volunteer experiences, students have the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in gender advocacy, community organizing, or policy analysis. The university collaborates with gender-focused organizations, women's shelters, LGBTQ+ support services, and human rights agencies to offer mentorship, networking events, and career workshops to help students explore career pathways and develop the skills and competencies required for success in the field of gender studies.

Global Perspective: Vancouver Island University promotes a global perspective within its Studies in Women and Gender program, recognizing the interconnectedness of gender issues and the importance of understanding gender dynamics in a global context. The curriculum explores transnational feminist theories, global women's movements, and the impacts of globalization on gender relations. Students have the opportunity to study international perspectives on topics such as reproductive rights, economic justice, or gender-based violence, as well as to engage with global feminist activism or participate in international field experiences. Additionally, the university offers opportunities for international exchanges, study abroad programs, or collaborative research projects with international partners, allowing students to gain cross-cultural perspectives and contribute to global efforts to advance gender equality and social justice.

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Location

Nanaimo

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

CAD 21742

Application Fees: CAD $ 150

Academic Qualifications: A minimum overall percentage of 70% in your high school or secondary school studies is typically required. Please note that specific programs may have additional requirements or higher admission standards.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: A minimum overall score of 6.5, with no band score less than 6.
  • TOEFL: A minimum score of 85 on the internet-based test (iBT).
  • PTE Academic: A minimum score of 60.

Vancouver Island University (VIU) provides a range of scholarships and financial aid opportunities to support international students in pursuing their studies. These scholarships are designed to recognize academic excellence, leadership potential, and contributions to the community. 

International Undergraduate Regional Scholarship: This scholarship is available to undergraduate international students from specific regions. The scholarship amount varies and is awarded based on academic achievement and financial need.

International Undergraduate Entrance Scholarship: This scholarship is awarded to exceptional international undergraduate students entering VIU for the first time. The scholarship amount varies and is based on academic merit.

International Baccalaureate (IB) Scholarship: This scholarship is awarded to international students who have completed the International Baccalaureate (IB) program with outstanding academic performance. The scholarship amount varies and is awarded based on IB scores.

VIU World-Wide Entrance Scholarship: This scholarship is available to international students entering a bachelor's degree program at VIU. The scholarship amount varies and is awarded based on academic achievement.

VIU International Undergraduate Student Award: This award is available to international undergraduate students who have completed at least one year of study at VIU. The award amount varies and is awarded based on academic achievement and contributions to the VIU community.

It's important to note that the availability and specific details of scholarships may vary each year.

Graduates of Vancouver Island University's Bachelor of Arts in Studies in Women and Gender program possess a comprehensive understanding of gender dynamics, feminist theories, and social justice advocacy, making them well-suited for a variety of careers in gender advocacy, social services, education, research, policy development, and beyond. 

Gender Equity Coordinator: Graduates can work as gender equity coordinators for organizations, government agencies, or educational institutions. They develop and implement policies, programs, and initiatives to promote gender equality, diversity, and inclusion within organizations and communities.

Gender-based Violence Prevention Specialist: Graduates can work as gender-based violence prevention specialists for non-profit organizations, crisis centers, or government agencies. They provide support services, advocacy, and education to survivors of gender-based violence and work to prevent violence through awareness campaigns, community outreach, and policy advocacy.

Women's Health Advocate: Graduates can work as women's health advocates for healthcare organizations, community health centers, or non-profit organizations. They raise awareness about women's health issues, advocate for accessible and equitable healthcare services, and promote reproductive rights and sexual health education.

Social Justice Educator: Graduates can work as social justice educators for schools, universities, or community organizations. They develop and deliver workshops, seminars, and training programs on topics such as gender equity, anti-oppression, and diversity awareness to promote social justice and inclusivity.

Policy Analyst: Graduates can work as policy analysts for government departments, think tanks, or advocacy organizations. They research gender-related issues, analyze policy proposals, and provide recommendations for policy development and implementation to address gender inequalities and promote social justice.

Community Organizer: Graduates can work as community organizers for grassroots organizations, advocacy groups, or social justice movements. They mobilize communities, organize campaigns, and advocate for policy changes to address social issues such as gender-based discrimination, racism, or economic inequality.

Researcher/Research Assistant: Graduates can work as researchers or research assistants for universities, research institutes, or non-profit organizations. They conduct research on gender-related topics, analyze data, and contribute to academic publications or policy reports to advance feminist scholarship and advocacy efforts.

Human Rights Officer: Graduates can work as human rights officers for international organizations, government agencies, or non-governmental organizations (NGOs). They monitor and report on human rights violations, advocate for the rights of marginalized groups, and contribute to global efforts to promote gender equality and social justice.

Gender Consultant: Graduates can work as gender consultants for businesses, government agencies, or international development organizations. They provide expertise on gender mainstreaming, gender-responsive programming, and gender-sensitive policy development to promote gender equality and women's empowerment in various sectors.

Non-profit Manager/Director: Graduates can work as managers or directors for non-profit organizations, women's shelters, or feminist advocacy groups. They oversee organizational operations, develop fundraising strategies, and implement programs and services to address gender-based inequalities and promote social change.


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