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Careers in Women's Studies

What can I do with a major in Women's Studies (ACTC)?

Women's studies is an interdisciplinary program which takes gender as its critical term of inquiry, exploring it as a social construct and analyzing its impact on traditional disciplines. As an interdisciplinary major and minor, Women's Studies spans the curriculum, incorporating many disciplines in a diverse and stimulating package of courses. Courses consider historical and contemporary contexts from multicultural and multiracial perspectives, and focus on the intersections of race, class, gender, ethnicity, sexuality, religion and culture.

Students in the program learn how to analyze social forces and assumptions that have shaped women's lives on individual, national, and global levels. This flexible program of study combines theoretical, practical, and research components and provides preparation for both advanced study and professional work, for example, in organizations focusing on women, in human relations departments of corporations, and in health or legal professions.

Transferable Skills

Some information taken from Miami University in Oxford,
Ohio College of Arts and Science Advising Office

Human Relations Communications

Awareness of gender, race and other differences.
Sensitivity to people and problems.
Understanding and interpreting global cultures.
Listening to others' thoughts and ideas.

Gathering information.
Speaking to groups.
Writing clearly and creatively.
Critiquing and evaluating.
Issues/problems/ events.
Reading and understanding ideas.
Project Development/Research Thinking Critically/Creatively
Designing projects.
Organizing ideas/materials.
Testing an idea/hypothesis.
Observing people.
Planning and administering programs.
Perceiving patterns and structures.
Evaluating projects and plans.
Adapting ideas.
Analyzing cultural events and texts.
Testing and exploring ideas in discussion with others.
Problem posing/problem solving.
Developing new agendas for old problems.
Connecting with communities.


Career Opportunities
Some information taken from Miami University in Oxford,
Ohio College of Arts and Science Advising Office

Government Communication/Journalism
Women's issues coordinator
Public information coordinator
Census/survey work
Peace corps volunteer
Public opinion analyst
Researcher/technical analyst
Editor
Journalist
Human Services Business/Industry
Women's issues advocate
Social worker
Non-governmental agencies worker
Youth counselor
Volunteer services coordinator
Community planning specialist
Women’s programming
Personnel officer
Market research analyst
Sales/marketing representative
Organizational planner
Management trainee
Consultant, cultural resource manager
Arts council director
Foundation administrator
Environmental consultant
Research/Preservation Education
Exhibit preparation coordinator
Librarian
Conservator
Research associate
Teacher
Resource consultant
School administrator


On Campus Sources for More Information
Women Studies Contact Academic Counseling Office
Dr. Angela High-Pippert
John Roach Center (JRC), Room 405
651.962.5725
ahighpippe@stthomas.edu
O'Shaughnessy Education Center, Room 119
651.962.6300
Career Development Center
Murray Herrick Hall, Room 123
651.962.6761

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