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Luther College
Bachelor Program in Identity Studies
- Decorah, USA
Bachelor's degree
English
How do you identify yourself? And, what is the most important part of your identity? Is it your gender, your race, or ethnicity, your sexual orientation, your class status, your nationality, your religious affiliation, your age, your physical or cognitive abilities, your political beliefs? Is there one part of your identity that stands out from the rest, or does your identity change depending on who you’re with, what you’re involved in, where you are in your life?

Middlebury College
Bachelor of Gender, Sexuality and Feminist Studies
- Middlebury, USA
Bachelor's degree
English
We are an interdisciplinary academic program. Our courses examine the intersections of sexuality and gender in a variety of contexts. We have courses that draw upon the humanities, the social sciences, and the natural sciences. By questioning common-sense understandings of gender and sexuality our program highlights the possibilities for transformation and change.
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Connecticut College
Bachelor in Gender, Sexuality and Intersectionality Studies
- New London, USA
Bachelor's degree
English
In the Gender, Sexuality and Intersectionality Studies (GSIS) major and minor you gain an in-depth understanding of gender, sexuality and other social categories through an interdisciplinary framework. You cultivate intellectual depth and breadth through your coursework in the major or minor.


Washington and Lee University The College
Bachelor in Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Program
- Lexington, USA
Bachelor's degree
English
The Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (WGSS) program at Washington and Lee University offers students both the opportunity to complete a multi-disciplinary minor in feminist and gender studies, and a stimulating co-curricular environment in which to develop as intellectual and community leaders. Founded in 2001, the WGSS is a vibrant academic program that links the classroom with the world and offers the theoretical basis for activism and social change.

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.


Pomona College
Gender & Women's Studies Major Bachelor's Degree
- Claremont, USA
Bachelor's degree
English
Examine the cultural and historical production of sexual difference, the impact of feminist research, and the intersection of gender with race, sexuality, class and colonialism. The Gender and Women’s Studies (GWS) major and minor are rigorous inquiries into multiple forms of sexual difference as constructed by culture and history, and the ways these forms intersect with social forces like race, sexuality, class and colonialism.

Principia College
Bachelor's Degree in Women's and Gender Studies
- Elsah, USA
Bachelor's degree
English
Study the way gender is defined and the evolution of these definitions over time. You'll also explore the roles women have played in the sciences, arts, politics, religion, and other fields. Gender is studied as a social construction that needs to be examined in conjunction with race and class. Culture and history also shape and inform gender roles and experiences, so our program is multidisciplinary in nature. You’ll study the obstacles affecting women’s lives and the impact of gender roles on men and women in the workplace and society at large.


Sonoma State University
Bachelor of Science in Queer Studies
- Rohnert Park, USA
BSc
English
The minor in queer studies gives students competency within a dynamic field of interdisciplinary scholarship related to lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender lives as well as gender and sexual structures and identities. It provides coursework in queer theory, politics, history, sociology, psychology, cultural criticism, and methodology.

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.

Quinnipiac University
Bachelor of Women’s and Gender Studies
- Hamden, USA
Bachelor's degree
English
From creative works in literature and the arts to discoveries in science and technology, women have shaped all aspects of society. Today, more women graduate from college than men, yet only 14 percent of top executives in the nation are women. While we have made strides in diminishing disparities and inequities based on the perception of gender, it continues to shape and influence cultures here and abroad.
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Identity degree programs focus on the exploration of individual and collective identities through a multidisciplinary lens, combining sociology, psychology, and cultural studies. At the Bachelor's degree level, this field offers a rich understanding of how identity shapes experiences and societal interactions.
As students engage with topics such as race, gender, sexuality, and cultural heritage, they strengthen their critical thinking and analytical skills. Through courses in identity formation, social justice, and intersectionality, learners develop competencies in qualitative research methods and critical writing. The environment encourages independence and curiosity, allowing students to connect personal experiences with broader societal contexts.
Graduates of identity degree programs can pursue various career paths, including roles in community advocacy, social policy analysis, or education. Many also find opportunities in cultural organizations, non-profits, or corporate diversity and inclusion initiatives. By studying identity in detail, students gain insights that are essential in any professional setting where understanding diverse perspectives is crucial.