Minor in Women Studies
M.A. in Women Studies
Courses which fulfill major requirements are offered by the Women Studies Department as well as by other departments. For Women Studies variant topic courses and focus-on-women courses in other departments, the Class Schedulemust be consulted each semester.
In consultation with an adviser, each student will develop a major program utilizing both Women Studies and other departmental courses. The emphasis on choice of courses beyond the required core and to some extent within the core will depend upon the focus of the major and the student's career or graduate study objectives. Majors must confer with the department chair in the early stages of their B.A. work for referral to an appropriate adviser.
The Women Studies minor is an 18-unit sequence well-adapted for combination with many existing majors. The twelve units of requirements and stipulated electives and six units of free electives provide a grounding in feminist perspectives and theory, and the opportunity to acquire background on feminist issues in a number of given disciplinary fields (e.g., history, psychology, sociology, literature, cultural studies, ethnic studies, and so on). Students interested in pursuing this minor should see the Women Studies Chair who will direct them to the appropriate adviser.
The Master of Arts in Women Studies is cross-disciplinary, enabling students to combine core and elective courses in Women Studies with electives in other departments and programs across the campus. The program, focusing on international and U.S. women of color issues, enables students to pursue advanced study of the history, status, and contributions of women in different cultures, and of the relationships among feminist theories, social/global structures, and women's lives.
The M.A. in Women Studies enhances students' ability to participate professionally in a range of organizations in the public and private sector, particularly those addressing women's issues. It has also been a preparatory degree for students interested in teaching or in pursuing doctoral degrees in related fields.
The major requires at least 39 units, of which 30 must be at the upper division level. Eighteen units must be chosen from Women Studies core courses as follows:
Units
WOMS200 Women: The Basic Questions 3
WOMS301 Women in Groups or
WOMS302 Translating Women's Experi-
ence or
WOMS303 Woman as Creative Agent 3
WOMS400 Critical Analysis and Feminist
Research 3
Any approved course focusing on third world
women 3
Courses presently available:
WOMS544 Contemporary Asian Women
Writers
WOMS548 Literature of U.S. Women of
Color
WOMS561 Women of Color in the U.S.
WOMS562 History of African-American
Women
WOMS564 Women Writers and Colonialism
WOMS565 Women in the Muslim and Arab
Worlds
AAS 603 Seminar on Asian American
Women
AIS 420 American Indian Women: A
Heritage of Equality
ETHS 571 Women, Class, and Race
LARA 410 La Raza Women
WOMS611 Female Sexuality: Social and
Theoretical Perspectives or
WOMS621 Feminist Thought 3
WOMS698 Work Study in Feminist Projects 3
Electives in Women Studies, or focus-on-
women courses in departments, or disci-
plinary courses to focus on a particular
theme, issue, or set of skills based upon
each student's academic interests and
goals. Approval by a Women Studies
adviser is mandatory. 21
Total 39
WOMS200 Women: The Basic Questions 3
One of the following 3
WOMS301 Women in Groups
WOMS302 Translating Women's
Experience
WOMS303 Woman as Creative Agent
WOMS400 Critical Analysis and Feminist
Research
Any approved course focusing on third world
women. (For courses presently available,
see listing under B.A. in Women Studies) 3
WOMS611 Female Sexuality: Social and
Theoretical Perspectives or
WOMS621 Feminist Thought 3
Electives in Women Studies or focus-on-
women courses 6
Total 18
Applicants must provide the Graduate Admissions Committee with the following items: (1) transcripts of all previous course work; (2) a written statement of background, intentions, and goals, including experience in women studies and with women's issues, rationale for pursuing the M.A., and relation of the M.A. in Women Studies to prior academic work and to career objectives; (3) two letters of reference from individuals with direct knowledge of the applicant's scholarly ability. For admission, applications are due February 1.
Courses for this discipline are listed in alphabetical sequence (consult Index for page reference).
Units
WOMS700 Introduction to Graduate Studies 3
WOMS710 Women's Consciousness and Resis-
tance in Cross-Cultural Perspec-
tives 3
WOMS712 Lesbians and Women-Identified
Women: An International
Perspective 3
WOMS713 Issues in Feminist Theory 3
WOMS820 Feminist Perspectives to Social
Research 3
Total for core 15
One of the following on advisement 3
WOMS750 Issues in Gender, Race, Class, and
Sexuality
WOMS760 Issues in Women's Literature and
Culture
WOMS770 Issues in Women and Public
Policy
One of the following on advisement 3
WOMS894 Creative Work Project
WOMS895 Field Study Project
WOMS898 Master's Thesis
Related Field Units(upon approval of major
adviser) 9
Minimum total 30