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Instituto Superior De Estudios Psicológicos ISEP
Curso de Experto en Psicoterapia Afirmativa LGTBIQ+
- Online Spain
Course
Full time
On-Campus
Spanish


University of Colorado Boulder
LGBTQ Studies - Certificate
- Boulder, USA
Certificate
Full time
On-Campus
English
This certificate program offers students a comprehensive look into LGBTQ studies by exploring the history, culture, and politics of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer communities. It empha...

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.


City College Of San Francisco - all 11 locations
Associate of Arts in LGBTQI STUDIES
- San Francisco, USA
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


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.


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.

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.


University Of Wisconsin - Washington County
Associate Degree in Gender, Sexuality and Women's Studies
- West Bend, USA
Associate Degree
English
Rock here at U Rock, where our diverse students embark on a rewarding journey of academic advancement and personal growth in a supportive atmosphere. University of Wisconsin -Whitewater at Rock County's College of Integrated Studies combines the advantages of a small college with the resources of the world-class University of Wisconsin System. That makes our Rock County Campus your best path to a college degree and unlimited career opportunities. Start here and go anywhere!


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.

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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Studying LGBTQ degree programs offers a unique opportunity to explore issues of identity, culture, and social justice. This field encourages you to critically examine the intersections of gender, sexuality, and society, providing a rich foundation for meaningful discourse and advocacy.
Courses commonly cover topics such as queer theory, LGBTQ history, and social movements. Through these classes, students build skills in critical analysis and public advocacy, preparing them for various career paths. Common competencies include developing campaigns for LGBTQ rights, conducting research on social issues, and creating inclusive policies in organizations.
Students often strengthen their understanding of intersectionality while engaging with diverse perspectives, enhancing their adaptability in a multicultural context. Graduates are well-prepared for roles in social work, education, public policy, and nonprofit organizations, where they can effect change and contribute positively to their communities.