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Course Overview

This program prepares students both for continued academic study and for positions outside the academy, especially in social-justice and public-service organizations. Graduates are prepared for Ph.D. and counseling programs, law schools, and public and private sector careers. The thesis option is recommended for students who intend eventually to pursue a doctoral or other advanced degree. Either the portfolio option or the internship option is recommended for students who seek the M.A. as a terminal degree.

Entry Requirement 

Admission Requirements:

Must meet University Admission and English Proficiency requirements as well as requirements for admission to the major, listed below. Applicants without training in Women’s and Gender Studies are admitted on a conditional basis. In addition, applicants must submit the following requirements:

  • GRE scores (preferred percentiles for Verbal Reasoning at 75 or better and Analytical Writing at 70 or better)
  • A personal narrative statement of purpose
  • A writing sample (appropriate examples include a term paper or research paper)
  • Three letters of recommendation
  • Resume or Curriculum Vita (CV)

Curriculum Requirements :

Core Requirements (9 Credit Hours)

  • WST 6001 Feminist Research and Methodology Credit Hours: 3
  • WST 6560 Advanced Feminist Theory Credit Hours: 3
  • WST 6003 Feminist Scholarship and Pedagogy Credit Hours: 3

Fees

Total Cost :

Florida Resident: $23446

Out-of-State Resident: $34360


This information was accurate on : 14/12/2020
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