
Overview
It inquires into how people’s lives are made to matter through relations of gender, race, class, religion, sexuality, age, and embodiment, and how systems of power including colonization, racism, and sexism bear upon our everyday experiences. It fosters awareness of the realities and diverse lives of women, men, and trans folks, and advocates for social change.
The interdisciplinary nature of the Women’s and Gender Studies program from University of Winnipeg allows you to customize your university education to fit your educational and career goals by taking courses from a number of different disciplines or areas.
Sample Careers
Graduates find employment in the fields of law, government and public administration, social services, education, media, science, psychology, criminal justice, politics, advocacy, social work, academia, health services, human services, business, and other areas.
Examples of occupations include: advocate for hatecrime victims, director of a battered women’s centre or rape crisis program, staff at a human rights organization, coordinator of a resource centre, HIV educator, cultural worker, human resources administrator, policy analyst, union leader, community development worker. Some students continue their education into graduate school.
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Visit university websiteProgramme Structure
Courses include:
- New Media, Culture Jamming & the Third Wave
- Sex, Sexuality, Gender & Audiovisual Media
- Boys, Men & Masculinities on Film
- Queer Studies in the Global Postmodern
- Gender, Race & Nation in Canada
- Feminist Cultural Productions
- Food Cultures, Sex, & Gender
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Duration
- Full-time
- 36 months
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Credits
- 4 years:120 credits
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Disciplines
History Gender & Sexuality Studies Sociology View 176 other Bachelors in Sociology in CanadaExplore more key information
Visit university websiteAcademic requirements
We are not aware of any specific GRE, GMAT or GPA grading score requirements for this programme.
English requirements
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Other requirements
General requirements
- American High School Curriculum - Complete grade 12 with a minimum high school average of C+ or better on a minimum of 5 academic subjects.
- British Patterned Education - General Certificate of Education, with two subjects at Advanced Level and three at Ordinary Level, or three subjects at Advanced Level and one at the Ordinary Level. Secondary School Grade: C (with no mark below a D)
- International Baccalaureate – An IB diploma with 3 HL courses and 3 SL courses. For transfer credit or advanced standing, no grade below 4 accepted.Minimum points required: 24Minimum total score of 24 points
- Students will still need to meet the English Language Requirements of the university.
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5011 CAD/yearTuition FeeBased on the tuition of 5011 CAD per year during 36 months.
Living costs for Winnipeg
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Funding
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Scholarships Information
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