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WOMEN'S STUDIES

Director of the Women's Studies Program: Kal Alston

Correspondence and Admission Information: Director, Women's Studies Program, 911 South Sixth Street, Champaign, IL 61820; (217) 333-2990; Fax: (217) 333-0151

URL: www.womstd.uiuc.edu

The Women's Studies Program (WSP) is an interdisciplinary academic unit in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Many Urbana-Champaign faculty, including the 50 associated with the Women's Studies Program, offer undergraduate and graduate courses through the WSP or their home departments, with an emphasis on scholarship treating women and gender issues. Graduate students pursuing master's or doctoral degrees in participating departments may also complete a minor in women's studies. Students interested in the graduate women's studies minor should enroll in a degree program in one of the participating departments and then submit an application form to the Women's Studies Program. Contact the WSP office to obtain a list of participating departments or an application form.

GRADUATE MINOR IN WOMEN'S STUDIES

In order to complete the graduate minor at the master's or doctoral level, students must take three units of coursework in women's studies, as follows: (1) either W S 401-Feminist Scholarship in the Humanities: Theory and Research or W S 402-Feminist Scholarship in the Social Sciences: Theory and Method; and (2) two additional 300- or 400-level women's studies, or women's studies cross-listed or concurrently listed, courses (topics courses often initiated by other departments which are also listed under the W S rubric in the Timetable), at least one of which originates outside the student's home department. W S 401 or 402 (whichever did not count in 1 above) may serve as one of the additional courses. A practicum or independent study may also serve as one of the courses.


For the Doctoral Minor Only. The Women's Studies Program would like to support students in their doctoral research. Whenever possible, it is recommended that doctoral students receive guidance on their dissertation topics, resources, and methodologies from their women's studies faculty advisers or other women's studies faculty. Special arrangements will be possible for doctoral students who have earned a master's degree and have completed women's studies coursework elsewhere.