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Regis University
Bachelor of Arts in Women's and Gender Studies
- Denver, USA
BA
English
Study the impact of gender and power to create a better tomorrow. Are you a deep thinker with effective writing skills and a passion for justice? Are you interested in analyzing cultural norms and social change? If so, you may be interested in pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in Women's and Gender Studies.

Oregon State University Ecampus | OSU Degrees Online
Bachelor of Arts Online in WOMEN, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY STUDIES
- Corvallis, USA
BA
English
Become a change-maker by earning a degree that follows your everyday passion and skills. Oregon State University's online bachelor's program in women, gender, and sexuality studies relies on multidisciplinary approaches to the study of gender and sexuality, particularly as they intersect with race, ethnicity, class, culture, religion, nation and ability.
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Identity degree programs at the Bachelor's level offer a compelling exploration into how identities are formed, expressed, and understood in various contexts. This field uniquely combines theoretical insights with practical applications to help you navigate and contribute to discussions about identity in society today.
Through courses in sociology, psychology, and cultural studies, you’ll learn to analyze identity from multiple perspectives, including race, gender, and class. Skills such as conducting qualitative research, facilitating discussions on identity issues, and applying intersectionality frameworks are essential. Many students build confidence as they engage with diverse viewpoints and consider how identity shapes personal and societal narratives.
Graduates of identity programs may pursue careers in social work, human resources, education, or community activism, where understanding identity is crucial. You'll gain the skills to create inclusive environments that recognize and celebrate diversity, making a positive impact in your field.