Associate degrees in Women's Studies: A program that focuses on the history, sociology, politics, culture, and economics of women, and the development of modern feminism in relation to the roles played by women in different periods and locations in North America and the world. Programs may focus on literature, philosophy, and the arts as much as on social studies and policy.
For students who have specific educational needs not covered by other areas of study or who wish a general back-ground without heavy coursework in any one program. This program offers flexibility in complying with requirements for transfer to baccalaureate colleges in cases where other areas of study do not do so.
Women's studies is a multidisciplinary program offering courses that:
This Women‘s Studies option is designed for students interested in women‘s issues, concerns and experiences across disciplines and in a global context. Women‘s roles in – and contributions to – history, literature, culture, and science will also be examined. Students choosing this option may transfer to a four-year college where Women‘s Studies is offered as a major or minor or paired with another discipline such as Literature, History, Psychology...
These suggested course selections are intended to help students to choose BCC courses that might support various fields of study at transfer schools. However, because curricula and programs are always subject to review and revision, it is important that students contact the schools directly.
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The Liberal Arts - Women's Studies major is designed for the student who seeks a general education by broadly exploring the liberal arts course areas while also focusing on the study of women in society, the contributions of women to all cultures, and the issues raised by contemporary changes in women's lives. Women's studies programs are vital to women and men in the fields of counseling, education, social work, health and medicine, business, family...
The Women's Studies major is an interdisciplinary major which gives students the opportunity to study women's experiences and questions of gender from a variety of perspectives, including feminist theory, history, religion, literature, cross cultural studies, psychology, sociology, sexuality,women and work, and women and the family. Courses in this major enrich the student's knowledge of the historical, social, and cultural contributions of women...
Harold Washington College is a member of the National Association of Women‘s Studies Programs. The concentration in Women‘s Studies includes a spectrum of courses in the general education requirements with a Women‘s Studies emphasis and recommended elective courses from English, Biology, Humanities, Social Science, and Criminal Justice. These courses focus on the contributions of women in all aspects of past and current times and the construction...
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