If you like to think creatively about human relationships and social practices, are concerned about justice issues and enjoy analyzing media content for subtle messages, then consider Creighton’s minor in gender and sexuality studies.
This minor highlights the often-overlooked contributions of women, historically and in contemporary global society. The program also explores social constructions and diverse experiences of gender and sexual orientation, encouraging students to look at the world with a whole new lens.
The women’s and gender studies minor will enhance your ability to:
This minor involves 18 credits, with courses such as:
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Applications for the fall semester open on Aug. 1 of the prior year. For scholarship consideration, the earlier you complete your undergraduate application, the better. For up-to-date deadlines, visit our admissions page.
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Creighton graduates who have pursued the gender and women’s studies minor are now working in journalism and public relations, education, social services, counseling, nonprofit organizations, healthcare professions, business and student services administration.
Others have proceeded to law or medical school or pursued master’s or doctoral degrees in social work, English, gender studies, sociology, psychology, criminal justice, American studies and physical therapy. The interdisciplinary training that the women’s and gender studies minor affords enhances the kind of critical and integrative thinking valued by today’s employers.
Currently, 27 faculty members from 13 departments in the College of Arts and Sciences offer courses that count for the women’s and gender studies minor. A significant number of them are conducting research and publishing on women, gender and/or sexuality. Gender and women’s studies courses afford unique opportunities for faculty-student collaborative research and for the development of valuable mentoring relationships. Students are able to present their research to the campus community at the annual WGS Student Learning Showcase as well as to a broader public at conferences.
A minor in gender and women’s studies encourages inclusive ways of thinking and relating in contemporary society.
Our slogan, “a minor that makes a major difference,” means first that the women’s and gender studies program aims to make a major difference in your personal, professional and intellectual life. Second, it seeks to make a difference in your major field of study by providing perspectives and insights that become new “lenses” through which to conduct research.
Women’s and gender studies students raise questions, perceive connections and want to see what others do not see.