3 LGBTQ Studies Associate of Arts degrees found
- Associate of Arts
- Social Sciences
- Gender Studies
- LGBTQ Studies
- North America2
3 LGBTQ Studies Associate of Arts degrees found
South Mountain Community College
Associate in Arts, Emphasis in Women and Gender Studies
- Phoenix, USA
Associate of Arts
English
The Associate in Arts (AA), Emphasis in Women and Gender Studies degree is an intensive interdisciplinary liberal arts program, which provides students with tools and opportunities to discuss and critique historical and contemporary theories and practices of feminism(s) and gender identities. The curriculum enables students to think critically, analyze problems, and communicate effectively.
North Seattle College
Associate of Arts (AA) degree with an emphasis in Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies
- Seattle, USA
Associate of Arts
English
This pathway meets requirements for the Associate of Arts (AA) degree with an emphasis in Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies. This sample schedule assumes a fall start. If you wish to take alternate courses not listed below please meet with a North advisor to confirm you're still meeting AA degree requirements.
City College Of San Francisco - all 11 locations
Associate of Arts in LGBTQI STUDIES
Associate of Arts
On-Campus
English
The LGBT Studies A.A. degree is a credit degree program in LGBT Studies that fulfills a Minor at UC's, CSU's, and other colleges and universities Explore Potential Careers Studying LGBTQI Studies can lead to a variety of different jobs or career paths. Below are just some of the many options you will have! Education Medicine Nursing Counseling Community Activism Politics Public Health Arts and Humanities
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Associate of Arts Degrees in Social Sciences Gender Studies LGBTQ Studies
A program in LGBTQ studies looks at the sociological and psychological basis of the marginalized individual in society. Course work may also include the politics of empowerment, a history of marginalization, and a look at modern integration.
An Associate of Arts degree is the stepping-stone for many students. After focusing on a field of study for two years at a vocational, technical, or community college, students can go onto finding better careers or earning a higher degree.