PhD / MA Sociology / Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies
Program start date | Application deadline |
2024-01-01 | - |
2024-05-01 | - |
2024-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
This joint MA/PhD program in Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies and Sociology equips students with knowledge and skills to advocate for women and the LGBTQ community. It combines feminist and sociological perspectives, offering hands-on experience in research, community collaboration, and social change advocacy. Graduates pursue careers in advocacy, research, education, and academia, with a focus on social justice and gender equality.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
- To learn how to conduct research and analysis on these topics.
- To prepare students for careers in advocacy, research, and education.
Program Description:
The program provides a comprehensive curriculum that combines feminist and sociological perspectives. Students will take courses in both departments, covering topics such as feminist theory, sexualities, global politics, social justice, and research methods. Through hands-on experience, students will gain practical skills in conducting research, collaborating with community organizations, and advocating for social change.
Outline:
MA in Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies:
- Required Courses: Feminist Theory, Research Seminar, Elective courses in a coherent field of study, Final Project.
- Final Project Options: Research thesis paper, Directed readings and comprehensive exam, Feminist pedagogical or educational resource project, Action research or social justice community project.
PhD in Sociology:
- Required Courses: Research Methods, Sociological Theories I & II, Intermediate Statistics, Orientation to Sociology, Multivariate Analysis, Teaching Tool Requirement, Supporting courses as advised.
Sample Course Titles:
- Situated Sexualities and Transnational Activism
- Global Politics of Women's Bodies
- Transformative Storytelling and Black Diasporas
- Feminisms and Sexual Politics
Partnerships:
Teaching:
The program features:
- Collaboration with faculty in both the Sociology and Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies departments.
- Individualized instruction and research guidance.
- Opportunities for hands-on learning and engagement with community organizations.
Careers:
Sample Non-Teaching Job Titles:
- Human Services Administrator
- Domestic Violence Advocate
- Women's Health Clinic Counselor
- Communications Consultant
With the PhD in Sociology:
- Academic fellowships and teaching positions at universities and colleges.
- Senior research positions with employers like social justice think tanks, public health organizations, policy research institutes, and federal agencies like the U.S. Census Bureau.
Other:
- Graduates of the program have founded feminist initiatives such as the prominent blog "Feministing."
- The program fosters a diverse and inclusive learning environment.
Additional Notes:
- The admissions requirements and application process are not included in this response.