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Washington and Lee University The College Bachelor in Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Program
Washington and Lee University The College

Bachelor in Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Program

Lexington, USA

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Sep 2025

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    About: The Bachelor in Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies program offers an interdisciplinary approach to understanding the roles that gender, sexuality, and diversity play within society. Students engage with various theories and practices that inform gender studies, preparing them for a complex, globalized world.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue various career paths, such as gender advocacy, social work, education, and public policy, among other fields that value critical thinking and an understanding of societal dynamics.

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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.

A demanding introductory course and disciplinary distribution requirements give all students a sound theoretical orientation to defining and articulating concepts and practices in Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, while diverse course offerings from professors in disciplines that range from psychology to English, from Romance languages to political science, philosophy to sociology and anthropology, make it easy for students to draw connections between their major fields of studies and the evolving work of gender scholars.

Our faculty encourages students to see their studies as relevant to their everyday lives and important for understanding and responding to social justice issues. Students do just that--in a math student's investigation into why so few women study math in college, in a fraternity member's paper analyzing how his fraternity brothers' drinking habits shape male privilege, or in a missionary's daughter's attempt to better understand how a feminist might read the Bible.

The flexible Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies capstone requirement allows students to pursue their particular interests with the kind of intensity that turns classroom competence into an abiding passion.

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