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Women and Gender Studies (BA)

CUNY Queens College

Bachelor's DegreeAcademic

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Credits

120 credits

Format

In-Person

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Program Pathways

Credentials this program stacks toward

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Course Pathway

33 courses in this program

133 courses
WGS 320
3 credits
WGS 310
3 credits
WGS 210
3 credits
WGS 201W
3 credits
WGS 101
3 credits
URBST 114
3 credits
SOC 271
3 credits
SOC 246
3 credits
SOC 245
3 credits
SOC 244
3 credits
SOC 243
3 credits
PSYCH 354
3 credits
PSYCH 353
3 credits
PSCI 381W
4 credits
PSCI 285
3 credits
PHIL 150
3 credits
MEDST 320
3 credits
LALS 208
3 credits
HIST 308
3 credits
HIST 271W
3 credits
HIST 270
3 credits
FNES 163
3 credits
FNES 151
3 credits
FNES 147
3 credits
ENGL 326
3 credits
ENGL 325
3 credits
ECON 230W
3 credits
ECON 219
3 credits
EAST 255W
3 credits
CMLIT 229
3 credits
BIOL 106
4 credits
ANTH 222
3 credits
AFST 234
3 credits
Program Requirements

Courses required to complete this program

WGS 101Introduction to Women and Gender Studies
3 cr
WGS 201WTheories of Feminism
3 cr
WGS 310Research Seminar in Women and Gender
3 cr
WGS 320Fieldwork in Women and Gender Studies
3 cr
WGS 210Selected Topics in Women and Gender Studies
3 cr
BIOL 106General Biology: Life-forms and Ecosystems
4 cr
FNES 163General Nutrition
3 cr
PSYCH 353The Psychology of Sex and Gender
3 cr
PSYCH 354Sexual Behavior
3 cr
AFST 234Black Women Writers
3 cr
ANTH 222Sex, Gender, and Culture
3 cr
CMLIT 229Women in Modern World Literature
3 cr
EAST 255WThe Tale of Genji and Early Japanese
3 cr
ENGL 325VT: Gender and Sexualities
3 cr
ENGL 326VT: Women's Writing
3 cr
FNES 147Family Relations
3 cr
FNES 151Families as Consumers
3 cr
MEDST 320Gender, Sexuality, and Media
3 cr
PHIL 150Philosophy and Feminism
3 cr
ECON 219Economics of Class, Race, and Sex
3 cr
ECON 230WWomen's Issues in Economics
3 cr
HIST 270History of Women in the United States,
3 cr
HIST 271WHistory of Women in the United States,
3 cr
HIST 308Women, Sex and Gender in Modern Europe
3 cr
LALS 208The Puerto Rican and the Latin American
3 cr
PSCI 285Race, Class, Gender, and Law
3 cr
PSCI 381WSeminar in American Politics
4 cr
SOC 243Sex and Gender in Comparative Perspective
3 cr
SOC 244Sociology of Women
3 cr
SOC 245Women and Work
3 cr
SOC 246The Sociology of Human Sexuality
3 cr
SOC 271The Black Family
3 cr
URBST 114Sex and the City
3 cr
Program Details

Detailed information about this program

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Requirements

What you need to earn this credential

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Financial Aid

Eligible funding programs

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Scholarships

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Locations

Where this program is offered

  • New York

    New York

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Skills & Competencies

Skills developed through this program

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Skills

Reading ComprehensionInstructingSpeakingActive LearningLearning StrategiesActive ListeningWritingCritical Thinking

Knowledge

Education and TrainingEnglish LanguageSociology and AnthropologyHistory and ArcheologyForeign Language

Abilities

Oral ExpressionWritten ExpressionOral ComprehensionWritten ComprehensionSpeech ClarityInductive ReasoningNear VisionDeductive ReasoningSpeech RecognitionFluency of Ideas

Tasks

  • Initiate, facilitate, and moderate classroom discussions.
  • Evaluate and grade students' class work, assignments, and papers.
  • Prepare and deliver lectures to undergraduate or graduate students on topics such as race and ethnic

Technology

Computer based training softwareCalendar and scheduling softwareWord processing softwareInformation retrieval or search softwareElectronic mail software

Tools

Carousel slide projectorsCompact digital camerasCompact disk CD playersComputer data input scannersComputer laser printersComputer projectorsConference telephonesDesktop computersDigital calculatorsDigital video camerasDigital video disk DVD playersHandheld microphonesInteractive whiteboard controllersInteractive whiteboardsLaptop computers

Work Values

AchievementRelationshipsIndependenceRecognitionWorking ConditionsSupport
Career Pathways

Occupations this program prepares you for

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Occupations matched to this program, with median wage, top wage, growth, and openings
SOCOccupationMethodWageGrowthOpenings
Match confidence: medium25-1062.00Area, Ethnic, and Cultural Studies Teachers, Postsecondarytitle_inference———
What You'll Learn

Key competencies developed through this program

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Mastery: proficient (Level 3)(based on Bachelor's Degree)

  • Full course curriculum in area, ethnic, and cultural studies — design, teach, and continuously revise autonomously, integrating interdisciplinary theory and current research at both undergraduate and graduate levels.
  • Complex, non-routine classroom discussions involving contested cultural narratives or sensitive identity topics — facilitate with social perceptiveness and pedagogical authority in a diverse postsecondary environment.
  • Graduate seminars and advanced undergraduate courses — instruct using differentiated learning strategies tailored to students with varied disciplinary preparation and cultural backgrounds.
  • Original research in a specialized subfield such as diaspora studies, indigenous cultures, or transnational feminism — conduct rigorously and publish findings in peer-reviewed journals, edited volumes, or scholarly digital media.
  • Comprehensive examination programs — design, administer, and calibrate across course sequences, ensuring alignment with disciplinary competency standards and accreditation expectations.
  • Student theses, dissertations, and independent research projects — supervise and evaluate at the graduate level, providing expert methodological and theoretical guidance.
  • Pedagogical methods and instructional technologies — select and apply using evidence-based learning strategies to improve outcomes in large lectures and small seminars alike.
  • Departmental and national professional conferences — participate as a presenter, panelist, or discussant, contributing specialized expertise to ongoing disciplinary conversations.
  • Critical thinking and complex problem-solving frameworks — model and teach explicitly within course content, preparing students to analyze systemic inequalities and cross-cultural phenomena.
  • Inductive and deductive reasoning applied to primary sources, archival materials, and ethnographic data — demonstrate in research and classroom contexts to develop students' analytical capabilities.

Some details on this page are auto-populated from public workforce data sources: O*NET (opens in new tab), BLS (opens in new tab), College Scorecard (opens in new tab), DOL Training Provider Results (opens in new tab), NSX (opens in new tab). Provided in partnership with LER.me Career Intelligence.

Student Outcomes

Performance metrics for this program

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Completion Rate
44%
Placement Rate
67%