Women’s & Gender Studies
Degree: B.A
This interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary academic program engages students with community, civic issues, and citizenship. Students develop conceptual, analytical, and critical thinking skills and opportunities for experiential learning for the study of gendered lives and experiences. They engage in feminist analyses that focuses on the centrality of gender relations, emergence and reproduction of sexism and patriarchy, production of feminist knowledge and theories, women's movements, and feminist methods of doing research. Students use an intersectional framework for the analysis of gender, race, class and sexuality (concepts), racism, sexism, homophobia/heterosexism (processes), and the organization of these processes in social institutions. They learn a social justice approach to issues of systemic oppression, resistance, change, and activism locally and globally, gaining professional skills through in-class activities and civic engagement.
In our community and social justice studies programs, students learn in-demand skills that employers have identified as critical for job candidates, including:
-Social justice competency
-Community-based research
-Critical thinking skills
-Understanding of community development needs and programs
-Understanding of public policy issues with a social justice perspective
Our five major programs—Africana World Studies, Anthropology, Community Development and Social Justice, Leadership and Professional Studies, and Women’s and Gender Studies—include hands-on learning activities and field experiences. Students have the opportunity to work with faculty on ongoing research and advocacy projects. They also develop skills through the Department’s collaborative partnerships with local organizations and communities in northern New Jersey.
Analytical Skills | Community Advocacy | Community Development |
Digital Fluency | Proposal Writing | Public Speaking |
Research Verbal & Written Communication |