B.S. in Women and Gender Studies

Geneseo

 

INTAKE: Jan & Aug

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Science in Women and Gender Studies at SUNY Geneseo offers an interdisciplinary approach to understanding the roles, experiences, and contributions of women and gender minorities in society. This program emphasizes critical thinking, analytical skills, and social justice, preparing students to engage with contemporary issues related to gender, sexuality, race, and class.

Curriculum: The curriculum for the B.S. in Women and Gender Studies includes a diverse range of courses that cover feminist theory, gender identity, and the historical context of women’s rights movements. Students can expect to engage in coursework that examines intersectionality, global feminist movements, and the impact of gender on various societal structures. Practical experience through internships or community engagement is often encouraged to complement theoretical learning.

Research Focus: Students in the Women and Gender Studies program are encouraged to participate in research that explores topics such as gender inequality, reproductive rights, LGBTQ+ issues, and the representation of women in media. Faculty members are involved in a variety of research projects, providing students with opportunities to contribute to ongoing studies and develop their research skills in a supportive environment.

Industry Engagement: SUNY Geneseo emphasizes industry engagement by facilitating partnerships with local organizations, advocacy groups, and non-profits focused on women's and gender issues. These partnerships allow students to gain practical experience through internships, volunteer opportunities, and projects that address real-world challenges. This engagement also helps students build a professional network that can benefit their future careers.

Global Perspective: The program incorporates a global perspective by examining women's rights and gender issues across different cultures and societies. Students explore how globalization impacts gender roles and the varying definitions of gender across the world. This focus helps students understand the complexities of gender issues in a global context, preparing them for careers in an increasingly interconnected world.

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Location

Geneseo

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

USD 18837

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

Academic Qualifications: Applicants for undergraduate programs typically require a minimum academic achievement of 65% or above in their previous academic qualifications.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: Overall band score of 6.5 with a minimum of 6.0 in each component.
  • TOEFL: Overall score of 75 or higher.
  • PTE: Overall score of 58 or higher.
  • DET (Duolingo English Test): Minimum score of 105.

SUNY Geneseo offers various scholarships to international students to support their education.

International Student Scholarships: SUNY Geneseo typically provides scholarships specifically designed for international students. These scholarships may be merit-based and consider factors such as academic achievements, leadership qualities, and extracurricular involvement. The awards aim to recognize and support outstanding international students pursuing their education at Geneseo.

Cultural Diversity Scholarship: SUNY Geneseo values cultural diversity, and as such, they may provide scholarships to international students who actively contribute to fostering a diverse and inclusive campus environment. These scholarships aim to recognize and celebrate the unique perspectives that international students bring to the university community.

Departmental Scholarships: Some academic departments at SUNY Geneseo may offer scholarships for international students within specific fields of study. These scholarships could be based on academic merit, dedication to the field, or potential contributions to the department.

Leadership and Service Scholarships: SUNY Geneseo may have scholarships for international students who demonstrate outstanding leadership skills and a community service. These awards aim to recognize students who make positive contributions to both the campus and wider communities.

Foundation Scholarships: The university's foundation or alumni association may sponsor scholarships for international students. These scholarships could be supported by donations from alumni and friends of the university and may have various eligibility criteria.

External Scholarship Opportunities: International students at SUNY Geneseo may also explore external scholarship opportunities offered by organizations, foundations, and government agencies. The university's international student office or financial aid office can provide information on such opportunities.

Graduates of the B.S. in Women and Gender Studies program from SUNY Geneseo can pursue a wide array of rewarding career paths that leverage their understanding of gender, social justice, and intersectionality.

Social Services: Many graduates find fulfilling roles in social services, working with non-profit organizations, community outreach programs, or government agencies. They may provide support to marginalized groups, advocate for policy changes, or develop programs addressing gender-based issues.

Advocacy and Activism: Graduates can engage in advocacy and activism by joining organizations focused on women's rights, LGBTQ+ rights, or other social justice movements. They can work as community organizers, campaign coordinators, or public relations specialists to promote awareness and effect change.

Education: With their knowledge of gender studies, graduates often become educators, teaching at various educational levels. They may work in K-12 schools, universities, or adult education programs, focusing on topics such as gender equity, feminist theory, and social justice.

Research and Policy Analysis: Many graduates choose careers in research and policy analysis, working for think tanks, research institutes, or governmental agencies. They analyze data and conduct studies related to gender issues, contributing to policy development and advocacy efforts.

Human Resources and Diversity Training: Graduates are well-suited for roles in human resources, focusing on diversity and inclusion initiatives within organizations. They may develop training programs that promote equity and address issues related to gender and sexuality in the workplace.

Public Health: Some graduates pursue careers in public health, working on initiatives that address women's health issues, reproductive rights, and health disparities. They may collaborate with health organizations to develop educational programs and resources.

Media and Communication: Graduates can enter the fields of media and communication, working as writers, editors, or producers. Their expertise in gender studies enables them to create content that raises awareness about gender issues and promotes diverse perspectives.

Legal and Criminal Justice: With additional education, graduates may pursue careers in law or criminal justice, focusing on issues such as domestic violence, sexual assault, and gender discrimination. They may work as legal advocates, paralegals, or policy advisors.

Psychology and Counseling: Graduates interested in mental health may pursue further education in psychology or counseling, specializing in gender issues and supporting individuals facing challenges related to gender identity, sexuality, and relationships.

Cultural Organizations: Graduates can work in cultural organizations or museums, focusing on gender and women's history. They may develop educational programs, exhibitions, and outreach initiatives that highlight the contributions of women and marginalized groups.

Graduate Studies: Many graduates opt to continue their education in graduate programs related to gender studies, sociology, social work, or public policy, opening doors to advanced research opportunities and specialized careers.


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