B.A. in Women's Studies 48 months Undergraduate Programme By Cleveland State University |TopUniversities

B.A. in Women's Studies

Programme Duration

48 monthsProgramme duration

Main Subject Area

Development StudiesMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Development Studies

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

MAJOR-FIELD REQUIREMENTS: To earn Women’s Studies major, students must take a minimum of 39 semester hours in Women's Studies courses. Courses are to be distributed over three departments with at least 6 credits in the humanities and 6 credits in the social sciences. Independent study (WST 496) may be included as part of the major. A grade of C or better must be earned in courses used to fulfill requirements for the major. Students are encouraged to use this framework to develop a more specialized Women's Studies curriculum based upon their particular career interests. In addition to courses listed below, certain special-topics courses may apply to the major if approved by the Women's Studies Faculty Curriculum Committee. See individual departmental listing for course descriptions and prerequisites. WOMEN'S STUDIES COURSES FROM THE SOCIAL SCIENCES: BST 350 - African American Family Life: COM 331 - Gender and Communication, HSC 346 - Women's Health, NUR 493 – Special Topics In Nursing when offered as Women's Health, PSY 255 - Psychology of Women, PSY 352 – Human, Sexuality, SOC 201 - Race, Class and Gender, SOC 317 - Sociology of Gender, SOC 349 - Women and Crime, UST 455 - Gender and Leadership (cross-listed as NAD 455),WST 393 - Special Topics, WST 493 - Special Topics (Writing), WST 496 - Independent Study.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Development Studies

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

MAJOR-FIELD REQUIREMENTS: To earn Women’s Studies major, students must take a minimum of 39 semester hours in Women's Studies courses. Courses are to be distributed over three departments with at least 6 credits in the humanities and 6 credits in the social sciences. Independent study (WST 496) may be included as part of the major. A grade of C or better must be earned in courses used to fulfill requirements for the major. Students are encouraged to use this framework to develop a more specialized Women's Studies curriculum based upon their particular career interests. In addition to courses listed below, certain special-topics courses may apply to the major if approved by the Women's Studies Faculty Curriculum Committee. See individual departmental listing for course descriptions and prerequisites. WOMEN'S STUDIES COURSES FROM THE SOCIAL SCIENCES: BST 350 - African American Family Life: COM 331 - Gender and Communication, HSC 346 - Women's Health, NUR 493 – Special Topics In Nursing when offered as Women's Health, PSY 255 - Psychology of Women, PSY 352 – Human, Sexuality, SOC 201 - Race, Class and Gender, SOC 317 - Sociology of Gender, SOC 349 - Women and Crime, UST 455 - Gender and Leadership (cross-listed as NAD 455),WST 393 - Special Topics, WST 493 - Special Topics (Writing), WST 496 - Independent Study.

Admission Requirements

6+
Applicants must have Cumulative secondary school GPA equivalent to a 2.3 on the US grading scale for most programs.  Other English language Requirements: TOEFL paper-based exam: 525; Successful completion of CSU's IELP (Intensive English Language Program) Advanced Level, with a grade of 80% or better and passing COMPASS ESL scores. Completion of English language studies (Level 112) from any of the ELS Language Centers. Achieve a score of C (Pass) or better on the Cambridge Certificate of Advanced English (CAE).

48 Months
Jan-2000

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