Saskatchewan
University of Regina
Program Name: Women’s and Gender Studies
Programs offered:
- Bachelor of Arts major in Women's and Gender Studies
- Bachelor of Arts Honours major in Women's and Gender Studies
- Minor in Women's and Gender Studies
- special case Master of Arts in Women's and Gender Studies
- special case doctorate in Women's and Gender Studies
· Description: Women's and Gender Studies (WGST), an interdisciplinary subject area, enables students to pursue studies focusing on gender and women's issues. Women's and Gender Studies courses complement course requirements in most disciplines by emphasizing women's roles and contributions to society. Hence students can include in their program a broad range of courses from various disciplines that deal specifically with the study of women and/or gender. Courses in WGST are designed to promote critical awareness and appreciation of the diverse experiences of women. Women's and Gender Studies courses are open to students in every faculty. Instructors in WGST are specialists in various traditional disciplines whose research focuses on women's issues. The Women's and Gender Studies Program thus draws upon a rich source of experience and expertise.
- Department: Department Head William Arnal Tel: (306) 585- 5680 Email: William.arnal@uregina.ca
- https://www.uregina.ca/arts/womens-gender-studies/
University of Saskatchewan
Program Name: Women’s and Gender Studies
Programs offered:
- Bachelor of Arts Four-year (B.A. Four-year) - Women's & Gender Studies
- Bachelor of Arts Three-year (B.A. Three-year) - Women's & Gender Studies
- Bachelor of Arts Honours (B.A. Honours) - Women's & Gender Studies
- Bachelor of Arts Double Honours - Women's & Gender Studies - Major 1
- Bachelor of Arts Double Honours - Women's & Gender Studies - Major 2
- Women's and Gender Studies - Minor
- Description: Women’s and Gender Studies is an interdisciplinary program that explores gender and sexual diversity, masculinities and queer studies, practices of representation and cultural production, popular culture, and critical transnational feminisms. Drawing on innovative conceptual frameworks and interdisciplinary methodologies, our undergraduate curriculum addresses intersections of embodiment, identity, community and knowledge politics in arenas that span the intimate and the international. Engaging the everyday worlds that we inherit and inhabit, the program provides critical tools that help students re-imagine more inclusive processes for creative, social and political change.
- Department: Director Justine Gieni Tel: 306.966.7893 email: iccc.programs@usask.ca
- http://artsandscience.usask.ca/iccc/programs/gender.php#AboutUs