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What Would A Major In Women and Gender Studies Do For You?
A Women and Gender Studies major will enhance your degree by demonstrating to employers that you are conversant with some of the most pressing issues facing the workplace today, such as gender equity and sexual harassment. Majoring in Women and Gender Studies is useful, directly and indirectly, in all fields involving an analysis of society and social interaction. Women and Gender Studies graduates may seek employment in any field, including such areas as health care, counseling, advertising, market research, publishing, teaching, public service, advocacy, or administrative work. The major is an appropriate preparation for professional schools and for postgraduate work in Women and Gender Studies or in one of the many disciplines from which the major draws its curriculum.
Students who have graduated with degrees in women’s & gender studies nationwide report a variety of post-graduation occupations. The following list was compiled based on an article by Amber E. Kinser ("What Can You Do with a Women's Studies Major?"), published in Women's Studies Program Administrator's Handbook, by the National Women's Studies Association (2006) and additional occupations. Below are some of the occupations listed in Kinser's article:
Politics/Law/Policy
Democratic Counsel to the U.S. House Committee on the Judiciary
Assistant Prosecuting Attorney
Staff Attorney, Battered Women’s Justice Project
Legal Assistant
Paralegal
Policy Analyst
Education
Teacher
Social Services/Human Rights
Director of HIV Services at a Community Healthcare Center
Director of a Women’s Center
Director of a city’s Housing and Neighborhood Development Office
Program Director for a Non-Profit Organization
Assistant director of a University Alumni Association
Battered Women’s Center Administrator
Development Director at a Non-Profit Environmental Organization
Homeless Shelter Coordinator
Community Educator & Trainer for Abused Women’s Advocacy
Counselor for Domestic Violence Shelter
Crisis Advocate, Harriet Tubman Center
Advocacy for Women & Children
AIDS Project Worker
Social Worker
Media/Arts
Artist
Musician
Arts Fundraising
Assistant Features Editor at Elle
Author
Graphic Designer
Journalist
Casting Director
Medical Fields
Medical Clinic Administrator
Mental Health Professional
Business/Technology
Business Systems Analyst
Small Business Wwner
Vice President of an Interactive Media Services Company
Web Design and Web Development
Computer Information Systems Specialist
Other Resources
http://www.msmagazine.com/womensstudies/WSVoices.asp
Many students graduating with undergraduate degrees in women’s & gender studies also choose to go on to graduate or professional training. Graduates of Women’s & Gender Studies Program have gone on to Law School, Medical School, and Graduate Studies in both the Humanities and Social Sciences.
Graduate Programs
The Center for the Study of Women and Society, CUNY Graduate Center
