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Programs in Women's and Gender Studies

Saint Louis University's women's and gender studies department is open to people of all genders. Courses focus on women and gender across a range of subjects in the College of Arts and Sciences, as well as SLU's professional schools such as nursing, law and social work.

Undergraduate Major Requirements

Students pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in Women's and Gender Studies at SLU must complete 30 credit hours. This includes 15 credit hours of required courses, including Introduction to Women's and Gender Studies, Feminism in Action, Feminist Theory or Feminist Philosophy,Research Strategies and a three-credit capstone course.

The remaining 15 credit hours can be drawn from a variety of cross-listed courses. Often these courses simultaneously fulfill requirements for the University's core curriculum and the women's and gender studies degree.

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Undergraduate Minor Requirements

To complete SLU's minor in women's and gender studies, you must complete the three-credit hour Introduction to Women's and Gender Studies course and one of the following courses: Feminism in Action, Feminist Theory, Feminist Philosophy, Research Strategies or the WGS Capstone course.

The remaining 12 credit hours can be drawn from a variety of cross-listed courses. Often these courses simultaneously fulfill requirements for the University's core curriculum and the women's and gender studies minor.

Women's and Gender Studies, Post-Baccalaureate Certificate

The post-baccalaureate certificate in women's and gender studies at Saint Louis University is designed to offer adult learners the opportunity to earn a graduate credential in the field through part-time study.

The certificate provides professional development opportunities for individuals seeking to enhance their expertise on issues relating to women, gender and sexuality. The program offers an interdisciplinary education about contemporary social justice issues, preparing students for leadership and advocacy roles. It is particularly suited for working professionals employed in areas such as education, business, government, student services, social services, advocacy, and the nonprofit arena. Eligible applicants are those who will have completed an undergraduate degree before beginning the program and who will not otherwise be enrolled in a SLU degree program.

Graduate Minor Requirements

SLU’s graduate minor in women’s and gender studies requires nine credit hours, including Feminist Theories and Feminist Epistemologies, along with one other cross-listed course.