Southwestern University Major in Feminist Studies
Southwestern University

Southwestern University

Major in Feminist Studies

Georgetown, USA

Bachelor's degree

English

Sep 2026

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About: The Major in Feminist Studies provides an interdisciplinary approach to understanding gender, race, class, and sexuality. Students explore feminist theories and their applications in various contexts, fostering critical thinking and social awareness. The program emphasizes research, activism, and the impact of feminist movements throughout history.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue numerous paths, including roles in education, social justice advocacy, public policy, and non-profit organizations. Other opportunities involve work in journalism, community organizing, human rights advocacy, and further academic pursuits in gender studies or related fields.

Interdisciplinary in nature, the Feminist Studies Program at Southwestern draws together faculty from across the university. We offer courses in feminist theory, women’s history and literature, feminist art history, and queer studies alongside courses incorporating feminist and queer approaches to sociology, anthropology, theatre, and religious studies.

The Feminist Studies curriculum exposes students to the large and ever-growing body of knowledge that makes up the broad category of feminist and gender studies, combining feminist theory with analyses of feminist activism, identifications, and practices.

Our program provides a critical exploration of how prominent categories of difference—gender, race, class, sexuality, disability, age, religion, and nation—are constituted, challenged, and altered across time and place.

Part of this project involves revising the findings of traditional disciplines to include knowledge generated through a variety of feminist methodologies.

Students with an academic focus in feminist theories and methodologies are well prepared to succeed in a variety of fields, including non-profit and social services, law, journalism, theology, public policy, health care, cultural studies, education, and numerous other traditional disciplines within the academy.

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