B.A. in Women's Studies

B.A. in Women's Studies is a multidisciplinary program designed to explore the roles, contributions, and challenges of women in society. The course typically spans 3 years and focuses on topics such as gender equality, feminist theory, women’s health, social justice, and the intersectionality of race, class, and sexuality. Students are equipped with the knowledge to critically analyze societal norms and structures that impact women, both historically and in contemporary settings. Through a combination of theoretical learning and practical application, the program promotes advocacy for women's rights and social change. Graduates often pursue careers in education, policy-making, social work, advocacy, and community development, among others. This program fosters a deeper understanding of gender dynamics and equips students with essential skills to contribute to gender equality efforts globally.