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Gender and Women's Studies

Interim Director of Program: Cris Mayo
Program Office: 911 South Sixth Street, Champaign, (217) 333-2990

Students majoring in Gender and Women’s Studies examine the ways in which sex and gender have structured human societies and cultures, past and present. The interdisciplinary curriculum of Gender and Women’s Studies explores women’s and men’s cultural identities and social roles in relation to race, ethnicity, sexuality, class, and globalization. The program provides both a broad and deep approach to theory, research, and multidisciplinary study.

The major in Gender and Women’s Studies builds critical thinking, writing, and verbal skills, combining self-exploration with intellectual development. Because of its interdisciplinary focus, a major in Gender and Women’s Studies means that students develop a broad range of knowledge and practical skills.  Students have multiple opportunities to work closely with professors on individually designed research projects, making the major an excellent choice for students who plan to attend professional or graduate school. It is also excellent preparation for students who seek employment in non-profit, public policy, or social service agencies.

Major in Sciences and Letters Curriculum

E-mail: gws@illinois.edu
www.gws.uiuc.edu

Degree title: Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts and Sciences

Minimum required courses: 33 hours.

General education: The LAS General Education requirements are designed to automatically fulfill the Campus General Education requirements. 

Minimum hours required for graduation: 120 hours

Departmental distinction. To be eligible for graduation with distinction, a student must have a college grade-point average of 3.5, a Gender and Women's Studies Concentration grade point average of 3.5, complete the Senior Seminar, GWS 498, with a grade of A, and complete a semester paper in GWS 498 that is deemed worthy of "distinction" by the instructor.

High distinction. To be eligible for graduation with high distinction, a student must have a college grade point average of 3.5, a Gender and Women's Studies Concentration grade-point average of 3.7, complete the Senior Seminar, GWS 498, with a grade of A, and complete a semester paper in GWS 498 that is deemed worthy of "high distinction" by the instructor.

Advising: The Gender and Women’s Studies Program provides advising for students to help plan a coherent program in their selected area of study. 

Hours Requirements
3 GWS 250—Gender Studies Humanities or GWS 260—Gender Studies Soc Sci
3 GWS 350—Intro to Feminist Theory
3

Historical Perspectives—One course chosen from the following:

 
HIST 285—US Gender History to 1877 (Same as GWS 285)
 

HIST 286—US Gender History Since 1877 (Same as GWS 286)

 
HIST 287—African-American Women (Same as GWS 287)
 
GWS 380—Black Women Hist & Cultures
 
AFRO 383—Hist of Blk Women's Activism (Same as GWS 383)
 
HIST 469—Women, Autobiography & History (Same as GWS 469)
 
GWS 490—Seminar in Women’s Studies (with approval from advisor)
3 Global and Comparative Perspectives—One course from the following:
 
AFRO 103—Black Women in the Diaspora (Same as GWS 103)
 
SOC 261—Gender Transnatl Perspective (Same as GWS 261)
 
ANTH 262—Women’s Lives (Same as GWS 262)
 
RLST 403—Women in Muslim Societies (Same as GWS 403)
 
EALC 361—Women in East Asia (Same as GWS 361)
 
GWS 480—Gender Relations & Intl Dev
 
GWS 490—Seminar in Women’s Studies (with approval of advisor)
3 Senior Capstone Course
 

GWS 498—Senior Seminar (preferred for senior year; also fulfills Comp II requirement)

18
    Electives selected from an approved course list maintained by the Gender and Women’s Studies Program and approved by the GWS advisor. 
33 Total required hours

Twelve hours of 300- and 400-level courses must be taken on this campus.

Interdisciplinary Major in Gender and Women's Studies

The Gender and Women's Studies Program offers an interdisciplinary major. For more information and requirements, see the Interdisciplinary Studies Majors in the Programs of Study.

Interdisciplinary Minor in Gender and Women's Studies

The Gender and Women's Studies Program sponsors an interdisciplinary minor. Students must satisfy the following requirements:

  • a. Students must officially declare their minor by registering with the Gender and Women's Studies adviser.
  • b. The program of study must be approved by the Gender and Women's Studies Program adviser to ensure its coherence.
  • c. A minimum grade point average of 2.75 is required for completion of the minor.

E-mail: gwo-email@illinois.edu

Hours Requirements
6 Two of the following three Women’s Studies courses:
 
GWS 250 - Gender Studies Humanities
 
GWS 260 - Gender Studies Soc Sci
 
GWS 350 - Intro to Feminist Theory
15 Other courses either offered by or cross-listed with the Gender and Women’s Studies Program, or related courses from other departments approved by the Gender and Women’s Studies adviser, which must include 9 hours of 300- or 400-level GWS courses or approved advanced courses from other units.
21 Total hours