What Can I Do with a Women鈥檚 and Gender Studies Degree?

May 5, 2017
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The first question a student who鈥檚 interested in a major or minor in Women鈥檚 and Gender Studies (WGST) asks me is: What can I do with this degree? Here are some answers to that question:

What 肠补苍鈥檛&苍产蝉辫;you do? WGST graduates are teachers, social workers, organizers, advocates, counselors, artists, community leaders, pastors, historians, lawyers, musicians, broadcasters, authors, healthcare workers, political scientists, world travelers, mothers鈥攁nd these are just people at NJCU! A degree in WGST gives you skills, knowledge, and a specialized lens that you can bring to any profession or vocation.

Change how you see everything: I observed a WGST class once where a student remarked, 鈥渢his class makes you think differently about everything.鈥 By 鈥渆verything鈥 she meant how she thought about her identity; her body; her relationships; her job; her community; the TV shows she watched; the books she read; the advertisements she saw; the music she listened to; the toys children played with; and how she thought about politics, immigration, social movements, religion, the environment, and pretty much everything else. WGST is a transformative subject. You鈥檒l learn how to see the world differently.

Learn to think in complicated ways: WGST is an interdisciplinary field. This means that an issue鈥攔eproductive rights, for example鈥攊s explored from multiple disciplinary perspectives including history, sociology, health sciences, biology, anthropology, and so on. This approach means learning how to synthesize information and think about a problem from different points of view鈥攕kills that employers love.

Focus on intersections: WGST begins with the idea that identities, social spaces, and social systems are intersectional. This means that when we think about gender we also think about race, socioeconomic class, sexuality, religion, disability/ability, age, etc. Also, social structures determine how our complex identities are valued and rewarded. One example: data shows that white women earn 75% of the average man鈥檚 earnings while African American women earn 62% and Latinas earn 54%. Why? You need an intersectional approach to figure that out.

Understand diversity in action: WGST is a practical subject; you learn tools that you can use at home, in the classroom, at your workplace, and in everyday interactions that emphasize and recognize differences in identities, experiences, cultures, and backgrounds. These are skills that are essential for living and thriving in a culturally complex world.

Work for change and for social justice: You鈥檒l learn about oppression in WGST classes鈥攁bout racism, homophobia, and sexism, and issues like intimate partner violence, sexual assault, and poverty. But, you鈥檒l also learn how to bring about change鈥攈ow to understand, analyze, strategize, and organize to address inequality and injustice in your own life and in world around you.

So there鈥檚 a lot one can do with a WGST degree. It is a way to improve one鈥檚 ability to overcome personal and professional challenges. It is a degree that helps one to think, listen, empathize, and understand. And it is a degree that not only enriches the individual, but also makes a small step toward improving the wider world.

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